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I'm asking this because I'm very determined to start a business, but don't have a clear idea on what to do, and by using this approach I could possibly get some investment if I execute in a high-quality manner.

No. Focus on what your product or serve can do, not on problems. Most problems are not problems until they become problems. If you asked me what problems I'd like to see solved, I would think, "What? There are already problems? Maybe I made a mistake investing with this company."
Don't stop taking massive action.
Best of Luck,
Michael T. Irvin
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