Live in the future and build what seems interesting.
Paul Graham on Startup Ideas.
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Live in the future and build what seems interesting.
A startup founder is in effect an economic research scientist. Most don’t discover anything that remarkable, but some discover relativity.
Build something users love, and spend less than you make.
I think the way to use these big ideas is not to try to identify a precise point in the future and then ask yourself how to get from here to there, like the popular image of a visionary. You’ll be better off if you operate like Columbus and just head in a general westerly direction.