A lot of the writing about startups presupposes that they happen at a life-stage where one has few other commitments and high-quality fallback options available, which does not describe the reality of a lot of my founder friends' lives.
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I also think there's a tendency in a lot of writing towards "Oh, human behavior isn't like physics! It's _actually complicated_! You cannot conveniently systemize it and then make better predictions than blind guessing!"
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That assumption is almost certainly wrong, in a lot of big ways and little ways. We're trying to cover the ones most relevant to entrepreneurship, in ways which are actionable.
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As always, if there's a topic you'd like to see us write more about, please hit us up.
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