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by raincole 23 days ago
> People start businesses, including law firms, all the time with little to no capital.

Those people are usually very talented and work 16/7. And they need to convince other similar people to work for them, usually at a lower-than-market rate.

The premise here is "talented humans working hard" will stop being a valuable thing due to AI.

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Do you think that will happen? That’s what most of the entrepreneurship I see looks like
Law firms are not factories or retail shops. Most of them are just one guy, or a partnership.

They're similar to IT, in that you can be successful as a one-man business.