Successful entrepreneurs separate themselves from their business and product, seeing themselves as problem solvers and opportunity identifiers rather than becoming personally attached

Eben contrasts this with people who become identified with their product and make it personal, citing an example of someone who spent extensive time and money developing a product without testing market demand.

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Eben contrasts this with people who become identified with their product and make it personal, citing an example of someone who spent extensive time and money developing a product without testing market demand.