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by senko
599 days ago
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My feeling is that if you think quitting the day job is risky, you probably won't fit the profile YC and VCs look for. YC is an enormous brand in the VC and startup industry, and as a YC startup doors open to you that would be harder to pry open otherwise. The connections, and willingness of people to "pay it forward" are a huge (probably biggest) asset. The odds of your idea working are not great, that's correct. YC does encourage you to experiment and fail fast so you have time to adapt the idea or try another one. If all fails, having had a YC startup means it'll be easy to get into other startups (if you like the lifestyle - and you really have to like it!). That sad, YC is what you make of it. You get encouragement and support but nobody's going to force you to take advantage of all the things they have to offer. Watch a few episodes of https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQ-uHSnFig5Nd98Sc9I-k... If you get a feeling "omg I want to work with those guys", then you might be a fit. If you get a feeling of "dude, no", then you're probably not a fit. |
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You said “ My feeling is that if you think quitting the day job is risky, you probably won't fit the profile YC and VCs look for.”
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“ The odds of your idea working are not great, that's correct.”
So it is kind of geared towards wealthy people?