in a lot of ways, it's easier to start a hard company than an easy one. people will be excited to help you. /cc @patrickc

Jul 15, 2014 · 8:38 PM UTC

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@sama @patrickc what makes a company "easy" or "hard"? Technology, execution, market size/competitors?
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@sama @pmarca @patrickc that's what I constantly hear about @FilmUin
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@sama @patrickc @paulg Many will also tell you that you're not the right person/team to see the vision through.
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.@sama @patrickc on a related note, my prof always said "It's just as hard to build a small company as a big one so why not build a big one"
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@sama @pmarca @patrickc so true. Challenges always spark interest ;)
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Inventor's Paradox? “@sama: in a lot of ways, it's easier to start a hard company than an easy one. people will be excited to help you.”
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일리있는말 “@sama: in a lot of ways, it's easier to start a hard company than an easy one. people will be excited to help you. /cc @patrickc
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@sama @paulg “Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men’s blood and probably will not themselves be realized.”
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@sama @patrickc I love doing free legal work for my spacesuit startup client. They make goddamn spacesuits!
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