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chrisa | 1 year ago

True, though pg was talking to college students here, who are (presumably) mostly focused on classes, and have a stable living situation for 2-4 years until they graduate. That's why he says at the beginning that it's not a good idea to start a _startup_ in college (which will take over your whole life)

If you're 100% focused on your startup and trying to make a living, then it's a different story, I agree.

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dheera|1 year ago

That I agree, finding your cofounder by doing side projects while already in a stable living situation (college or employed) is a super good move.