@StartupArchive_: Elon Musk on the most important lesson he learned at PayPal “The initial thought with PayPal was to create an agglomera…
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Elon Musk shares a key lesson from PayPal: the company pivoted to focus on email payments after realizing users were uninterested in their complex financial services aggregation.
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