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devhinton | 12 years ago
> Cherrypicking. A great majority of startups fail and their ideas are proven as unworkable or impractical, so it is not unreasonable to summarily dismiss most of them.
Clearly read the article but is trying to justify his own negativity in the past and undoubtedly.
>Would love to see a post on how you define "great" in this context, Ben.
Who the fck, address someone they don't know by their first name like that?? Ending the statement with his name also seems a bit passive aggressive.
Enlightening check out the comments and see how many people actually respond to the article. All too often when reading articles or listening to other people, instead of listening or understanding, the goal is: 'let me read until I think think of something I can say'. This really hurts that person and just isolates people in their own point of view
(note this post could be ironic. Its not though, the article was freakin awesome! I will try to change my mindset towards a more positive one after reading and rethink what it means to innovate)
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