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So we said, “OK, we’ll do Apple Computer.” In those days there was no money yet in this microcomputer business, and big experienced companies and investors, analysts—those kind of people, that are trained in business and much smarter than we were—they didn’t think that this was going to be a real big market. They thought it was going to be a little hobby thing, like home robots or ham radios, that a few techie people would get into and really it wasn’t going to go to the masses.

Founders at Work

Jessica Livingston

Founder divorce Summary: This goes to the company's time by suicide. It's like, I haven't run the numbers recently, but it's like half or more of even the companies that work have some sort of founder split, founder divorce. We actually use the term founder divorce because it is what it's like. Transcript: Speaker 1 This goes to the company's time by suicide. It's like, I haven't run the numbers recently, but it's like half or more of even the companies that work have some sort of founder split, founder divorce. We actually use the term founder divorce because it is what it's like.

Marc Andreessen on Elon Musk, Good Startup Ideas, How to Have the Courage to Think Independently and Finding a Co-Founder

Aarthi and Sriram's Good Time Show

The idea of the Lindy effect is itself Lindy-proof. The pre-Socratic thinker Periander of Corinth wrote, more than twenty-five hundred years ago: Use laws that are old but food that is fresh. Likewise, Alfonso X of Spain, nicknamed El Sabio, “the wise,” had as a maxim: Burn old logs. Drink old wine. Read old books. Keep old friends.

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