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by goto11 2588 days ago
I would have thought it is the other way around. You don't need a privileged background to turn a $100k into a unicorn. This is a question of different factors. But a privileged background will make it a lot more likely you can get to to a $100k startup in the first place. Because you can take more risks, fail more, bootstrap longer, rely on friends and family etc.

Almost every successful entrepreneur have multiple failed startups in the baggage. But you are already privileged if you are able to fail multiple times and still bounce back.

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Yes, privileged background is an amplifier and higher starting point. But you don't need any money to make a startup today. Generally, you need a computer with internet access. Although, even a computer is optional as I know some founders who started with just a smartphone (they were building Instagram accounts).

Having said that, there are some people on this planet who are truly underprivileged and can't afford not even a device with internet connection but the very idea that startups could be built by individuals. That's scary.

I don't think the cost of a computer is a big deal these days. The question is the cost of the time investment to bring a startup off the ground. If you live paycheck to paycheck and have to pay rent etc. this can be difficult.
> But you don't need any money to make a startup today. Generally, you need a computer with internet access.

And free time.

Among many other mandatory things, yes. But money is not one of them.
Everybody need to eat and pay rent, so yes, you do need money.
Let me rephrase it, you don't need capital.

Otherwise, yes, money is crucial to building a startup. As well as the oxygen you will be breathing while building it.