Somehow I missed a whole summer of Paul Graham essays. Anyways I’m on top of things again — and after reading one of his latest I browsed over to see what’s new at Y Combinator. If you don’t know (I might not nail all the details but here’s the gist), Y Combinator provides seed-stage funding and support [...]
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Halfway through his review of Free: The Future of a Radical Price, it became totally clear to me. I mean, I always knew it but I didn’t appreciate the full implications until now. Malcolm Gladwell is essentially an entertainer. He writes to be read and enjoyed rather than to challenge and educate. He turns ideas into [...]
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