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dyah87895
Dyah :
ust Gus Baha
2026-08-20 06:12:38
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bueko88
BU EKO :
Gus iqDAm bun
2026-07-22 11:05:37
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mamahedaka4
mamahedaka :
Anwar zazit bun
2026-07-22 11:22:30
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edi.suwarno27
Edi Suwarno :
ustat gus baha
2026-08-14 00:25:30
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mak.rempong827
mak wiyani :
mugi2 di paringi sehat lancar rizkine pean bunda Lena,Ben ISO nyeneng ne konco2 🥰🥰wes cantik,pinter golek duwite pie Ki bun🥰
2026-07-22 11:25:01
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yulisyaban2
yuli :
Jeng Lena kapan ya bisa ketemu ? aku di Semarang jeng, meski sudah Oma Oma tapi aku suka konten jenengan 🥰
2026-07-22 12:46:16
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mbah_ratu
Mbah Ratu :
ayu men to mbak ustadz anwzr zahid mbak
2026-08-11 07:35:42
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koeswatty.sumarni
Koeswatty Sumarni :
ustad Adi Hidayat mbak lena 🙏
2026-08-14 06:38:26
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dwiyanti4049
dwiyanti4049 :
kpn kpn klau mudik di purwodadi.. mampir mb... di roemah mkn rakyat Grobogan... di simpang 5 ya... tak tunggu.
2026-07-22 14:06:34
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user942175297896
isayu :
kulo remen biile mbk ayune bade nekak'an ustadt male...menawi saget ustadt GUS IQDAM
2026-07-25 12:12:38
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widaningsihsuraba
Wida :
masyaallah tabarakallah sehat selalu dan sukses ya Bunda semoga rezekinya menular.Aamiin
2026-07-29 16:04:49
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sokshubbsui97
cemilankampung :
gus idam mb, kersane tumut dho seneng tonggo kampung. mugo"di lancarke rezekine mb
2026-08-13 12:44:27
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nurridaaaaa
Nurida Mysrh :
ustadzah mumpuni mami lenaa🥰
2026-07-22 10:30:01
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sonining1
uti gandi :
Gus iqhdam bunda
2026-07-24 03:53:02
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radenkebab1
• :
Dibuat PENGAJIAN UMUM BUND DIWORO WORO...KEMARIN GATAU INFO PADAHAL DEKET RUMAH😭..REQ ABAH ANZA X BIB BIDIN AZZAHIR ATAU GUS IQDAM X SABILU TAUBAH
2026-07-26 04:05:59
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nurwiyatin3
bibing rohman :
mbk Jawa Timur bagian pundi salam dari t agung mbak
2026-07-22 21:31:37
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wiwik.pratiwi416
Wiwik Pratiwi :
klo dengar bicaranya Mbak Lena hati jd adem ,smg bs dicontoh oleh conten creator yg lain klo bicara bikin suasana damai 🥰🥰
2026-07-23 05:35:21
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mbahutii86
Mbah Uti Tiktok :
AKU KALAU LIHAT MBAK LENA SAHARA SENANG ORANG NYA BAIK LEMBUT PULA RESIK ATI RESIK PIKIR REJEKI MENGALIR USTADZ ANWAR ZAHID😁👍👏🙏
2026-07-22 11:36:11
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buagus976
Bu Agus :
aku kalau lihat mbak lena Sahara senang orangnya baik lembut pula
2026-07-22 10:50:21
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wijiastuti110
wiji warung pryk :
Gus idam Bun
2026-07-24 01:07:46
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ningtias40
Ning :
Ws tow Bunda Lena pokok.e the best, Dalijo endi bund..👍👍😂🥰
2026-07-29 07:41:57
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sundari_baihaqi
Sundari Baihaqi :
aasallammuallaikum wrb,,, mbk Lena mbokyo q ki di toloong tokone peda listrik ben iso tk gawe ngaji sholawatan ben gk numpang trus,,, lek nekakno pengajian Gus idam ae mbk Lena q dr jember seneng bangeeettt karo logate mbk Lena
2026-08-19 13:37:16
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bupiet
bupiet :
Gus Iqdam mawon
2026-07-24 01:29:14
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mbakencell
mbakmae :
Gus iqdam MBK lena
2026-08-12 23:31:50
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umisadiyah04
umi sa'diyah :
gus idam.tapi aku wong kab smg
2026-07-31 10:21:58
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Why “asking ten people” can kill an idea • Dilution of vision: When you solicit broad opinions before you’ve clarified your core hypothesis, you get ten different directions and end up with a compromised, generic version. • Premature optimization: Early feedback often focuses on surface details (wording, colors, edge cases) instead of whether the underlying problem and solution are worth pursuing. • Social risk aversion: People tend to point out risks more than possibilities, especially if they’re not invested in your success. That skews the signal toward “why this won’t work.” • Decision paralysis: Conflicting advice creates uncertainty, which leads to endless tweaking instead of shipping a testable version. When asking people helps instead of hurts The problem isn’t feedback; it’s unstructured, premature, and unfocused feedback. • Ask the right people: Talk to people who actually experience the problem you’re solving, not just colleagues or friends who want to be helpful. • Ask at the right time: • Very early: test the problem and value proposition (“Does this matter to you?”). • Mid-stage: test usability and clarity (“Can you do X without help?”). • Later: test pricing, positioning, and scale. • Ask the right questions: • “What’s the last time you faced this problem?” • “How do you solve it now?” • “What would make this 10x better?” Avoid “Do you like this idea?” which invites polite, low-signal answers. A better pattern than “ask ten people” Instead of “ask ten people what they think,” try: 1. Write a one-paragraph hypothesis: • Who has the problem? • What is the problem? • What is your proposed solution? • What would count as success? 2. Talk to 3–5 target users with that hypothesis in mind, focusing on their behavior and pain, not your solution’s features. 3. Look for patterns, not opinions: If multiple people independently describe the same pain and current workaround, that’s a strong signal. 4. Decide, then test: Make a clear decision based on patterns, then run a small experiment (landing page, prototype, pilot) instead of re-opening the debate.

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