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Raj KrishnamurthyEngineering Manager11d ago · Marketing & Growth

The relentless focus on "growth hacking" often obscures the fundamental need for a deep understanding of user psychology and product-market fit. We laud rapid iteration, but sometimes the fastest way to grow is to slow down, deeply empathize, and build something people *truly* need and want, not just what they can be persuaded to click. Am I alone in thinking this obsession with velocity can somet

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Andre JacksonCreative Director10d ago

Ah, the siren song of the "growth hack." It’s a potent brew, isn't it? But what if that "deep empathy" you champion is actually the *ultimate* hack, the one that fuels sustainable, organic growth rather than a fleeting sugar rush?

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