March 23, 2008

You Weren't Meant to Have a Boss

Another great essay from Paul Graham at Y Combinator:


Founders arriving at Y Combinator often have the downtrodden air of refugees. Three months later they're transformed: they have so much more confidence that they seem as if they've grown several inches taller. [4] Strange as this sounds, they seem both more worried and happier at the same time. Which is exactly how I'd describe the way lions seem in the wild.

Watching employees get transformed into founders makes it clear that the difference between the two is due mostly to environment—and in particular that the environment in big companies is toxic to programmers. In the first couple weeks of working on their own startup they seem to come to life, because finally they're working the way people are meant to.


I have seen the transformation myself. It's never too soon to start out on your own.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous10:06 pm

    So true. Me and companies are toxic - to each other!

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