Your claim that successful founders come from rich families does not accord with my experience. Do you have any evidence for it?
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These papers are both about entrepreneurship generally, not what you call "high-growth entrepreneurship." I believe a lawyer's son would be more likely to start a law firm, but that implies nothing about the backgrounds of successful startup founders.
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A law firm is not an at-bat for a Google. They're qualitatively different. Merely starting a company is the sort of thing you can fall into as part of a cultural tradition. Starting a successful startup, on the other hand, requires extraordinary effort. You can't fall into it.
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