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Startup Success Isn’t a Formula; It’s an Emergent Order

Startup Success Isn’t a Formula; It’s an Emergent Order
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Some startup ideas are so obviously bad that no one questions passing on them. Others, though, sit in a strange space — outliers that don’t fit the conventional mold. These are the ones that, at first glance, seem weird but intriguing. Maybe your friends and family think you’re crazy for considering them. Maybe even you hesitate, wondering if you’re wasting your time, because not every outlier is a breakthrough—many are just noise.

Yesim Ozsoz
Yesim Ozsoz
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Yesim Ozsoz is a finance expert with experience in treasury within the banking sector. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and has worked across financial research, consulting, and capital markets. With a strong analytical background, she has contributed to market insights, economic analysis, and investment strategy. Passionate about political economy and entrepreneurship, she explores the intersection of economic theory, financial markets, and business innovation.