Institutions, whether governmental or technological, can be considered as startups where founders play a crucial role in shaping their foundation. The analogy of governments as startups can be seen in historical events like America's founding or the leadership of individuals like Lee Kwan-Yoo in Singapore or Paul Kagame in Rwanda. Founding fathers set the initial trajectory of a country, but the full consequences of their actions may unfold only after their departure. Even in the 20th century with established institutions like the IRS or NASA, there remains room for building new entities. For example, the FBI was created in response to the need for a police force capable of combating organized crime through forensic science. This illustrates that innovation in government involves not only structural but also cultural advancements, where society's acceptance and integration of new services are essential for progress.

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