Brokenness = potential energy. Anything badly broken is a dam holding back a lake of unrealized desires. A startup that can bore a hole through such a dam can liberate all that energy.
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The source of the brokenness of US higher education is a mixture of social custom, institutional rigidity, and government policy that would be extremely hard to unravel. But Lambda School just bored a hole through the dam.
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Lambda School may not be a complete solution to the brokenness of US higher education, but it's an immediate one. And the hole in the dam is still small, but it's growing at startup rates.
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What other problems can be solved by boring a hole through the dam? Could you fix healthcare? On the face of it, it seems unlikely. But I didn't think higher education could be fixed either before I saw Lambda School.
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(I know I'll get hell from trolls for suggesting a startup might fix healthcare. "Tech bro thinks startups can fix all the world's problems." But if I can set off a spark in the brains of a handful of people who might drill through such dams, I'll take that deal.)
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Debt that will burden them for decades... and government subsidized loans can't be relieved via bankruptcy.
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Is it worth pursuing an opportunity that solves a pain for a small number of people?
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If they're bellwethers it would be. E.g. the Apple I.
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Propaganda. Brainwashing. Ignorance.
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Let me paraphrase this: US healthcare is massively broken. In exchange for remedies that are often worthless (in the long run), millions of people get into debt (both physical and financial) that will burden them for decades.
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