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by artwr
623 days ago
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I'll let parent elaborate more on the intent, but the way I interpreted it was : Saying that a startup will fail (i.e. being a naysayer) and being right about that is the most likely outcome due to the current "success" distribution (most businesses/startups fail). Also the most memorable ones are when people were dismissive but ultimately wrong about the viability of the business (like the "dropbox" comment). |
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