One of the most elitist sayings in tech is:
If you won& #39;t quit your job to work on your startup full time, then you can& #39;t be serious about it.
130 million Americans can& #39;t afford a $400 unexpected expense and people act as if they& #39;re lesser than.
If you won& #39;t quit your job to work on your startup full time, then you can& #39;t be serious about it.
130 million Americans can& #39;t afford a $400 unexpected expense and people act as if they& #39;re lesser than.
And the more insidious part of this narrative is that
investors preach it to founders who are in a better position to succeed and so when they do,
those founders preach it to founders who are in a better position to succeed.
And so on and so on and so on.
investors preach it to founders who are in a better position to succeed and so when they do,
those founders preach it to founders who are in a better position to succeed.
And so on and so on and so on.
Just to let anyone know who’s reading this thread now, I’ve muted it. So I won’t see if you @ me.