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by mattgreenrocks
4574 days ago
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This is precisely why VCs will miss truly disruptive founders. Tech entrepreneurship is still fairly young, but in that short time, we've already invented our own unique brand of cool: young, credentialed, hot, saying the right things. Oh wait: those are the values of society at large. We've already abandoned all pretense of disruption. This is just the next iteration of the elite, where your value as a person hinges on how well you project your own narcissism. |
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I had a chronic illness in my teenage years and 20s, hit a nadir around 24, and recovered by 27-28. I'm healthy now, but didn't have the start that's "expected" of people with +4 sigma talent. It's obvious, since I'm 30 and not earth-shatteringly successful, that I have some kind of health story... but I prefer not to get into the details with people I barely know. I don't want it to be the first conversation, but in the contemporary Valley, it would be. ("If you're so smart, why aren't you rich?")
Silicon Valley used to be for weird people. It was about second chances (and third, and fourth) and outer-range creativity and acceptance of weirdness. People were too busy building for the cool-kids shit and high-school drama that dominates now. That Silicon Valley was worth defending, and protecting. This iteration, this Disney-fied new one, is worth attacking, humiliating, and bringing to its undignified end.