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by mburney
5449 days ago
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My point isn't to agree with the author that every company should try to be a game-changer. In fact, too many SV companies already think that they are game-changers before they've even launched anything. That's part of the problem. My point is that when you have the startup process manufactured and replicated into a kind of meta-startup (like YC), at a certain point the goals of the founders become more about conforming to the community and impressing each other rather than creating a genuine product. Obviously not all YC startups are like this, but any time something grows and scales, there is a danger of it losing its original purpose. |
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