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by hugacow
5372 days ago
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Good advice, but imo too often in the world of tech entrepreneurs there is the justification that all that is needed is a good idea/good leadership and that money is not important. Now really- what good is there in someone missing out on their sons and daughters' lives because they are hammering away in the office on a web application that few will ever use and from the get-go has almost 0% chance of making any money? The problem today is not people leading from the bottom line in the tech industry, it is the opposite. Around the world, people should be dual focused on both providing solutions to advance humanity and taking care of the employees of that company (and the world around them), and part of that should involve being a financial success. If you are spending hours and hours doing something worthless, you are only contributing to waste. This is not to say that you should just blindly follow as a sheep and work for a big company. Big companies can often be the essence of inefficiency, lack of productivity, and lack of vision and direction. However, throw in some moderation. Business is not just about your great idea. |
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