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#275 Paul Graham

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Startups Are More Motivated by the Fear of Looking Bad Than by the Hope of Getting Millions of Dollars

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The first essay was written in october 2008 right when the great financial crisis. Paul Graham says founders are more motivated by the fear of looking bad than by the hope of getting millions of dollars so if you want to get millions of dollars put yourself in a position where failure will be public and humiliating, he writes. The next essay is why to start a startup in a bad economy it was written in Octobers 2008 at the height of the Great Recession.

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