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by seventhtiger 2615 days ago
Many similar cases approach anyone who is viewed as capable in tech, from app ideas to game ideas to buzzword mashups. They usually come from people who have spent minimal time trying to build their own capability or researching prior work done in the domain. They are only focused on making their own dream a reality and latch on to the one they perceive as able to realize it.

What they need is a mentor. Which is fine, of course. Mentorship is one of the best thing to look for when you're starting out. The issue is that mentorship cannot begin without humility from the mentee. Even if the mentee presented a legitimately great idea, an idea is still not an equal contribution, because they will need to be guided through the whole process.

So I think the disdain is warranted. Not because of age or inexperience. But because they're engaging a mentor with an offer of partnership. It's very arrogant.