my guess is their social situation and their mindset. if they think it's ridiculous to even try, and everyone around them does too, they won't even consider it. if they think it could be worthwhile, but everyone around…
i relate to this. the hardest part, in my experience, of getting started with startups isn't the money, knowledge, or any of that. most of that is available easily enough in one way or another. what's hard is getting…
good list of books, some of which i've read, all of which i want to read, except this mastery one is new to me. thanks!
it'd be really interesting to see that paper, or even get a bit more information about where you think you saw it/what discipline it was in/etc., so i could find it myself.
this is exactly the wrong approach to solving this problem. scary.
my guess is their social situation and their mindset. if they think it's ridiculous to even try, and everyone around them does too, they won't even consider it. if they think it could be worthwhile, but everyone around…
i relate to this. the hardest part, in my experience, of getting started with startups isn't the money, knowledge, or any of that. most of that is available easily enough in one way or another. what's hard is getting…
good list of books, some of which i've read, all of which i want to read, except this mastery one is new to me. thanks!
it'd be really interesting to see that paper, or even get a bit more information about where you think you saw it/what discipline it was in/etc., so i could find it myself.
this is exactly the wrong approach to solving this problem. scary.