Weblog Reader Accepted into Paul Graham’s Startup School

September 27, 2005 by Dane | 1 Comment
In Education, Entrepreneurial Lifestyle

Congratulations to reader Keith Casey for getting accepted into Paul Graham’s Startup School!

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  • Business Opportunities Weblog | Paul Graham’s Startup School Recap on October 20th, 2005 at 8:14 pm

    [...] Weblog reader Keith Casey, who originally signed up because of a post he read here, has made a report on his experiences at Paul Graham’s Startup School. It sounds like he had an excellent time, and has loads of good advice to share. Here’s how he described Paul Graham’s presentation: Next, was the nearly infamous Paul Graham. He didn’t have any slides, but gave a pretty detailed treatise on innovation, how people can come up with “good” ideas, and why he focuses on college students/recent grads. The discussion tied together a few of his recent essays and it made a compelling case. Basically it boils down to “who has the least to lose and the most to gain” and the answer is “the person who is intelligent, works hard, has few financial and personal responsibilities, and is used to a simple lifestyle”. Taking a risk for a year or five is different when you’re already living on Ramen, sharing an apartment with a friend, and can hack all day and night than when you have to make a house payment, provide food and clothes for a growing child, and have a spouse. Is it impossible? No, it’s just different. [...]

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