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Paul Graham at Startup School 2008

I actually had a post about Management that I wanted to put up last night but the Singapore PHP User Group Meetup took up pretty much half the night and interning at a startup for the whole of the earlier part of the day is causing me to zonk out earlier.

But anyhow, I would like to share with everyone a video of Paul Graham talking about how to create a successful startup. I really like this guy and I would talk about him more in a future post but this is all I have to offer right now until I get back to the comfort of home and have my own time to share more thoughts on entrepreneurship.

I believe that Paul Graham has hit the spot. I think he got it right that companies that are successful made something that people want to use. And it really doesn’t matter how much you make in the beginning as long as you have enough to tide you past the development stage and the stage where it starts spreading. From there on, the product will do everything else itself and you and your team will then be responsible to continue giving users what they want through the product.

Spare some time for the video. It is worth it. Let it stream awhile though, or it will get choppy.


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