- Increased cost of education, resulting in unbearable student debts which must be paid off before risks can be taken (@gsvigruha and @omeratah)
Conversely, what's improved since the golden era of innovation?
- Lower cost of company formation (software)
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- Many dramatic examples of software successes (Mark Z) in media - Shark Tank is a celebration of entrepreneurial ideals and a recent invention - Greater acceptance of failure (i.e. Google's willingness to hire "failed" entrepreneurs) - Diversity and affirmative action programs
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- Advent of accelerators (Y Combinator etc.) - Huge amounts of capital being pumped into the space from vc firms It's interesting. Lots of reasons to think that entrepreneurship should be increasing a lot.
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This is anti-innovation and entrepreneurship, but has ambition become frowned upon? When I was a child I was super ambitious, but at some point I stopped talking about my ambitions, as it seemed uncool. It somehow became cool to be unambitious?
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What about non-stop accusations of racism, sexism, homophobia etc. in our society? If you succeed, there's always someone else who can say "well, you're straight." or "you're white so of course..." or "men are privileged". I doubt this one, but with what plays in our media, maybe
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
I don't think these people hurt most really successful people. They just hurt career people, at best.
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They don’t hurt in the sense that they don’t cause one to lose their job or something but they do hurt emotionally. Not complaining but people who tell me I’ve only accomplished stuff because I’m a straight white male drive me nuts.
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But bro, of course that's why. Everyone that bought stuff on your Amazon page? Surely they all made sure you had the right skin color first, right? I mean that's totally how I shop.
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Haha. Apologies if I've already said this before but I call this the Chic-fil-a paradox. Turns out you can be homophobic if you sell delicious chicken.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Seriously though. The few people have said garbage like that to me, I just called them out real fast. I just tell them they're racist and then stop associating with them. No problems.
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I went into an Ahmaud Arbery thread and this happened. If you've got the desire and energy, I like to engage.pic.twitter.com/bEXungJjRP
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