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edomain | 14 years ago | on: Are people happy when they fail?

I think this makes it simplistic- as an entrepreneur running a growing startup I HATED my failures. I previously ran a startup that didn't make it and I was miserable for a long time...it's hard to accept defeat.

In the digital ecosystem we celebrate failure because if you've never failed, you've never tried. You have to be willing to take the risk and put yourself out there.

The best entrepreneurs I know have also failed- it is very, very rare to hit a homerun the first time out. The article says maybe we should celebrate completing something but a failure is that- a failure to complete the plans for the startup. You didn't complete it, you failed.

And once you fail you can either give up and go back to corporate America with its fake veil of security or you can brush yourself off and start over

edomain | 14 years ago | on: Chicago To Pando Daily: Shove It

Exactly- When I wrote this, I couldn't believe Sarah Lacy sent a 19 year old to pass judgement on Chicago in a short visit. Personally, I admire Trevor's guts- it isn't easy to do what he did but yes, he is taking a beating and right ly so in some regards. Saying everyone in Chicago works 9 to 5 in startups is beyond ludicrous....lol.

All that said, if he can keep his head on straight, he'll likely develop into a great writer

edomain | 14 years ago | on: Need advice

Based on what you are saying, i think you should still speak to a therapist- they can help you think through problems you have. First you said other issues, now financial.

You obviously have a lot happening in your head- you need to be able to sort it out and think clearly- this is what therapists are for. I'm serious- this is the move to take. Talk to someone- they won't solve your problem but they will help you talk through it and oftentimes that is what you need to figure it out yourself

edomain | 14 years ago | on: Need advice

I mean this sincerely- you need professional help. Don't make any drastic decisions until you speak to someone that can help you.

Your school should have healthcare resources available to you at no cost- you should start there.

Just call them up and say you'd like to schedule an appointment with a therapist. You don't need to say why- that's between you and the therapist- there is NOTHING wrong with seeing a therapist- oftentimes just being able to air your problems to a confidential source can be very liberating.

Please do talk to a professional- you'll feel better, I swear!

edomain | 14 years ago | on: Why Users Don't (And Shouldn't) Trust Startups

That is a fair assertion- but, a perfect example for me is the online app picnik (picnik.com)that is going away because the team joined big G+

If Google offered to buy my startup, I'd likely sell too....MAYBE. But I wish there wa s away for these apps people fall in love with to live on after their creators leave

edomain | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: I openly dissect my workshop planning efforts. Pls, destroy my ego.

Anyone that puts themselves out there gets respect in my book.

I think the site looks good and Arduino is super cool- it is something on my wishlist of fun things to do when I have some free time. Robots rule and Arduino chips seem to be in lots of them.

If you are ever interested in coverage of your event (and we can get a writer where you are to go) its exactly the type of story we'd run on http://tech.li Feel free to reach out to us and best of luck

edomain | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Thoughts on the Bay Area versus other locations?

Saying, "If SF is a better environment for startups the cost of living should be a small trade off" doesn't work.

Everything depends on your personal situation. If you are launching a startup, LAUNCH IT. You don't need to be in SF.

If you want to live where the center of the startup universe is, if you want to not be able to swing a dead cat around your head without hitting another entrepreneur, if you like it 60-65 degrees almost every day of the year, SF is the place for you.

You don't NEED to be in SF to launch a startup unless your service/product is narrowly defined as SF residents using it. Plenty of startups move to the Bay Area when they need funding- but...you can always visit and check it out yourself.

I'd say, launch your startup now. That is key- forward momentum.

edomain | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Thoughts on the Bay Area versus other locations?

You can do that anywhere- do you need capital? Then yes, SF has more (and easier) sources to find for capital. But really if I were you I'd build the thing first- you can always move later if you have to.

The biggest thing about building a startup is GET STARTED :)

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