You Dont Need a Good Idea To Start a Great Company
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Re: You Dont Need a Good Idea To Start a Great Company
#32Re: You Dont Need a Good Idea To Start a Great Company
#33Earlier quoted context omitted.
Does it matter? I think the point is that (Great People) + (Profitable Idea) = (Success) Consider: The variant of (Poor People) + (Profitable Idea) = (50/50 Success) and the variant of (Great People) + (Unprofitable Idea) = (Failure). If (Great People) it is far easier to get (Profitable Idea) then to change (Poor People) to (Great People). To use your example, if you're making a Ruby IDE and no one pays you, you wil…
But that's implying that working at Google won't be as rewarding. There's a lot of pressure to execute and iterate and so on when you're doing a startup. People sometimes forget to sit down and relax. Being in a less risky, less stressful position at Google can give you the important insights you need when you really start your business. I also submit that it'll be easier to quit Google when you've discovered your ho…
You could not be more wrong on this point. Being at google is a recipe for complacency. Quitting your job is incentive to actually figure out how to build something good. Because it's do that or fail.
Re: You Dont Need a Good Idea To Start a Great Company
#34GEORGE: We go into YC.
JERRY: "We"? Since when are you a hacker?
GEORGE: (Scoffs) Hacker. We're talking about a startup.
JERRY: You want to go with me to YC?
GEORGE: Yeah. I think we really go something here.
JERRY: What do we got?
GEORGE: An idea.
JERRY: What idea?
GEORGE: An idea for the startup.
JERRY: I still don't know what the idea is.
GEORGE: It's about nothing.
JERRY: Right.
GEORGE: Everybody's doing something, we'll do nothing.
JERRY: So, we go into YC, we tell them we've got an idea for a startup about nothing.
GEORGE: Exactly.
JERRY: They say, "What's your startup about?" I say, "Nothing."
GEORGE: There you go.
(A moment passes)
JERRY: (Nodding) I think you may have something there.
Re: You Dont Need a Good Idea To Start a Great Company
#35JERRY: So you're saying, I go in to YC, and tell them I got this idea for a startup about nothing. GEORGE: We go into YC. JERRY: "We"? Since when are you a hacker? GEORGE: (Scoffs) Hacker. We're talking about a startup. JERRY: You want to go with me to YC? GEORGE: Yeah. I think we really go something here. JERRY: What do we got? GEORGE: An idea. JERRY: What idea? GEORGE: An idea for the startup. JERRY: I still don't…
Re: You Dont Need a Good Idea To Start a Great Company
#36Problem is that it's hard to drop a steady job and be motivated about an idea you know isn't very good. You need to have an idea that you can believe has a chance of being successful.
Re: You Dont Need a Good Idea To Start a Great Company
#37JERRY: So you're saying, I go in to YC, and tell them I got this idea for a startup about nothing. GEORGE: We go into YC. JERRY: "We"? Since when are you a hacker? GEORGE: (Scoffs) Hacker. We're talking about a startup. JERRY: You want to go with me to YC? GEORGE: Yeah. I think we really go something here. JERRY: What do we got? GEORGE: An idea. JERRY: What idea? GEORGE: An idea for the startup. JERRY: I still don't…
'You don't need a good idea' != 'You don't need an idea'
Re: You Dont Need a Good Idea To Start a Great Company
#38JERRY: So you're saying, I go in to YC, and tell them I got this idea for a startup about nothing. GEORGE: We go into YC. JERRY: "We"? Since when are you a hacker? GEORGE: (Scoffs) Hacker. We're talking about a startup. JERRY: You want to go with me to YC? GEORGE: Yeah. I think we really go something here. JERRY: What do we got? GEORGE: An idea. JERRY: What idea? GEORGE: An idea for the startup. JERRY: I still don't…
Straw man argument. 'You don't need a good idea' != 'You don't need an idea'