Ask HN: What inspired you to start a startup?
Hi HN:
I'm just curious and I'll want to know, what inspire you to start your first startup. Did you see something that inspire you? Do you try to be like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, etc? Did you have a problem and you come with a solution and a lot of people like it? Did you start it just for fun? Or what was the reason that inspired you to start a startup. All the people has a different reason, and it will be cool to know what inspired HN entrepreneurs.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 25.6 ms ] threadIn no particular order:
→ Desire to have more control over my own fate / not have a "boss" in the conventional sense
→ Desire to build something bigger than myself
→ Desire to leave a legacy behind that would outlive me
→ Desire to change the world / improve people's lives by creating jobs, creating a place to work that reflects the values of the kind of place I'd want to work
→ Desire to be wealthy
→ Desire to prove doubters / critics wrong
→ Desire to build a great team and do fun things together
etc. It's hard to weight those and say which are most relevant compared to the others, but the "desire not to have a boss" is definitely up there, along with the fact that I just like building things (in this sense, I'm referring to "building" company).
And yes, before somebody says it, I know that "you always have a boss" in some regards. But a "boss" in a metaphorical sense, referring to "the board", "the market", "your customers", etc. is still qualitatively different than having one discrete individual, who has you under his/her thumb, and can yell "jump" while expecting you to say "how high" and who can fire you at will, and generally boss you around.