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by nostrademons
6602 days ago
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I can't speak for Ed, but "fail" and "can't" are still very much words in my vocabulary, and I worry almost daily that we can't build the product we'd want to use and will fail in the market. Maybe that's a problem for me. It does seem to be a negative when talking to people about my startup; they pick up cracks in the facade of perfect confidence fairly often. But I don't want to be blindsided by potential problems; I want to catch them as quickly as possible so they can be fixed. My role in the startup has always been the engineer, and as an engineer, it's my job to be pessimistic. (I used to have a business-type cofounder who was much more gung-ho, but he left for B-school, and now I've gotta do both. Concentrating on the product first...) One of my favorite quotes, though, is: "Courage is not the absence of fear. Courage is being afraid and doing what you have to do anyway." I'd much rather imagine everything that can go wrong now than be blindsided by it later. |
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"Disappoint early"
In other words, as soon as you are aware of a problem - Raise it. And then discuss it and work it out.