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by meowface 1836 days ago
It's not gatekeeping. It's saying that the people who can persevere as founders are the kinds of people who intrinsically and deeply want to found something, and someone telling them they shouldn't do it wouldn't stop or impede them from doing what they already set out to do. They'd be doing it anyway, regardless of what other people say.
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I think we'll have to agree to disagree that that's not gatekeeping.

Becoming an astronaut is far harder than becoming a founder, yet we wouldn't dream of telling children not to think about becoming one.

What other people say is an important force. The reason I mentioned Jessica is because much of her work has been to convince people who otherwise wouldn't become founders to start companies. I think she has more experience than either of us, and she doesn't seem to agree that the thesis here is true.