> You are actually hurting startup founders by farting
> out this HN-optimized fluff of platitudes and having
> your co-founder vote it up. Please stop it.
> -- notbitter
As you might imagine, I don't agree with it. More, I don't actually understand what you're really trying to say. I gather you don't like it, and I do understand that some people will have different opinions to mine, but if you don't explain clearly then I really don't have a chance to learn from you.
So, if you don't mind, could you expand on your comment and make your arguments clearer?
I'm also interested in what seems to be some sort of accusation. In particular, you say:
> ... having your co-founder vote it up.
I didn't write it, and I am not a co-founder of the person who did, so I'd be interested to learn who you think is a co-founder of whom. Otherwise this smells of an accusation of dishonesty.
I look forward to your reply.
Oh, and I just thought I'd add, I haven't downvoted you, not least because I can't. HN doesn't allow downvoting of replies to one's own submissions or comments
I agree with the sentiment of trying to help other people especially when you are small. I find these kinds of posts the most interesting, since they apply the most directly to my situations.
Reading about scaling to millions or closing a big deal is interesting, but reading about "boots on the ground" this is how I got my first 100 customers is actionable information.
This is a great post, Ziglar's "You will get everything you want in life by helping others get what they want" comes to mind. Simply taking time out every day to help others on a consistent basis can go very far, the fact that this will prepare you to be one of the best startup advisors or angel investors comes without doubt, great inspiration!
[+] [-] notbitter|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] ColinWright|13 years ago|reply
So, if you don't mind, could you expand on your comment and make your arguments clearer?
I'm also interested in what seems to be some sort of accusation. In particular, you say:
I didn't write it, and I am not a co-founder of the person who did, so I'd be interested to learn who you think is a co-founder of whom. Otherwise this smells of an accusation of dishonesty.I look forward to your reply.
Oh, and I just thought I'd add, I haven't downvoted you, not least because I can't. HN doesn't allow downvoting of replies to one's own submissions or comments
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Reading about scaling to millions or closing a big deal is interesting, but reading about "boots on the ground" this is how I got my first 100 customers is actionable information.
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