I just reread this essay from 2015 and I'm really glad I wrote it. The conclusion is both startling and inescapable, which is something one always hopes for an in essay, but rarely gets to this extent. http://paulgraham.com/jessica.html
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I visited YC Cambridge in 08 and it *was* like a family, e.g. communal meals. "We'd refuse to fund founders whose characters we had doubts about even if we thought they'd be successful." Curious - did they tend to achieve success as founders?
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character is destiny so it seems
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History shows bad people can succeed at some things. Getting political power for example. I think startups just happen to be one of the places where it doesn't work. Partly because you need the cooperation of people good enough that they have other options.
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