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Paul Graham might be the most important person in the startup world.
He mentored Reddit, Airbnb, Stripe and so many more that went through YC.
I read his latest essay - How to Do Great Work, which takes 45 mins to read - so you don't have to.
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Online: Marginal Revolution, Kottke.org, and Cool Tools (by Kevin Kelly, here).
Ferriss, Timothy • Tools of Titans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers
Nat Friedman
I'm an investor, entrepreneur, developer.
Some things about me:
Some things I believe:
I'm an investor, entrepreneur, developer.
Some things about me:
- Grew up in Charlottesville, VA
- On the Internet since 1991, which is my actual "home town"
- Went to MIT because I loved the Richard Feynman autobiographies
- Started two companies
- CEO of GitHub from 2018 through 2021
- Live in California
Some things I believe:
- As human beings it is our
Nat Friedman • Nat Friedman
Most hackers don’t start their startup because they think they don’t know anything about business and are afraid of competition. Neither of these fences have any “current” in them. There are only two things you have to know about business: build something users love and make more than you spend. If you can get these two right, you’ll be ahead of
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The Indie Era of Startups
bryce.medium.comThe Minimalist Entrepreneur: How Great Founders Do More with Less
Sahil Lavingia • 2 highlights
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