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by georgewsinger
2983 days ago
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Studies like this often ignore the power law. Consider the most valuable tech companies: 1. Apple: $570.7B. - Jobs: 21
- Wozniak: 26
2. Alphabet: $560B. - Larry & Sergey: 25ish
3. Microsoft: $434B. - Gates: 19ish
- Allen: 22ish
4. Amazon: $365B. - Bezos: 30ish
5. Facebook: $354B. - Zuckerberg: 19
What matters are the power law companies, not the average company. My guess is that your ability to create an incremental company that is profitable increases linearly as you age, but your ability to create a power law company decreases exponentially as you get older. |
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Leaving that aside, can give any more detail as to why you think power law companies matter and "average" companies don't? There's a lot of "average" companies out there that are making tidy profits for lots of folks.