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How to Start Google (paulgraham.com)

737 points by harscoat · 880 days ago · 652 comments on HN

Article summary

The article, which could not be fetched, appears to discuss how to start a company and become rich, with the author suggesting that starting one's own company is a path to wealth. Commenters infer that the article is targeted at a young audience, possibly 14 and 15-year-olds, and emphasizes the potential for financial gain. However, the exact content and tone of the article are unknown. The discussion revolves around the idea that starting a company can lead to wealth, but also touches on the role of privilege and luck in achieving success.

Main themes

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Wealth creation
  • Privilege and inequality
  • Risk and failure
  • Capitalism and its effects

What commenters say

  • Starting one's own company is a key way to become rich, but this path is often only available to those with existing privilege and financial security.
  • The idea that anyone can start a company and become rich is a myth, and most successful entrepreneurs have had significant advantages, such as inherited wealth or social connections.
  • The emphasis on getting rich and starting a company can perpetuate a culture of late-stage capitalism, where wealth and material success are prioritized over other values.
  • Many people who start companies do so with a financial safety net, such as parents or other sources of support, which allows them to take risks that others cannot.
  • The standard way to get rich is not through starting a company, but rather through getting a high-paying job in a field like law, finance, or technology.
  • Starting a company can be a rewarding and exciting experience, but it is not a reliable way to become rich, and most businesses fail or do not generate significant wealth.
  • The article's message may be inspiring to some, but it can also be seen as irresponsible and unrealistic, particularly for those who do not have the same opportunities and resources as the author.
  • The role of luck and timing in achieving success as an entrepreneur is often underestimated, and many successful companies have benefited from being in the right place at the right time.