Why compound advantages belong to those who stay
Well articulated. I agree that winning founders play the long game - willing to trade short term comforts for long term growth.
Great piece - really articulates something that I've notice but have been struggling to explain.
Thank you - now you have something to share :)
great article, i often wonder if the same cycles follow in other ecosystems but as far as I can see, SF seems to have this unique in-out flow whereas other places are still (relatively) stable
I've never been to SF to witness it, but this article really has a feeling of depth and a sense of truth in it.
once the bubble pops all this will be moot
Did you read the piece?
Well articulated. I agree that winning founders play the long game - willing to trade short term comforts for long term growth.
Great piece - really articulates something that I've notice but have been struggling to explain.
Thank you - now you have something to share :)
great article, i often wonder if the same cycles follow in other ecosystems but as far as I can see, SF seems to have this unique in-out flow whereas other places are still (relatively) stable
I've never been to SF to witness it, but this article really has a feeling of depth and a sense of truth in it.
once the bubble pops all this will be moot
Did you read the piece?