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What Really Motivates People to Start a Company?

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23 points by royrod 16 years ago · 6 comments

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yef 16 years ago

Build something you personally want and need...I guess that fits under passion, but there's something especially rewarding about building something that actually makes your own life better, after it's built.

  • bryanh 16 years ago

    This is exactly why I built the apps I have: I needed them. Luckily, it seems that other people need them too.

beccax 16 years ago

Good post! I always tell people if they really want to make money, go work on Wall Street. Doing a startup is quite a bit riskier. For me, it's really about doing something meaningful that I enjoy. Here's a tip I read that I really like, two things you might want to ask yourself before doing a startup: a) if you're rich already, would you still do this? And b) if you can't fail at what you do, what would you do. http://yana.com/tips/80

toisanji 16 years ago

Economically, you can think of a startup as a way to compress your whole working life into a few years. Instead of working at a low intensity for forty years, you work as hard as you possibly can for four. This pays especially well in technology, where you earn a premium for working fast.

http://www.paulgraham.com/wealth.html

known 16 years ago

For me it is altruism

pw0ncakes 16 years ago

I figured I'd learn more doing a startup than heading into another Wall Street job, where I'd be seen as "below" the people with PhDs and years of trading or programming experience.

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