Whether by design or circumstance, every startup will eventually get disrupted.
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Failure will happen. It's a normal part of the startup process.
Startups on the inside are always badly broken.
If a startup stays in Microsoft, it does not have a chance, because all it tries to do goes against what Microsoft is about.
The challenge in a startup is you hit a lot of turbulence, and you want people who understand that it's just turbulence and not a crisis.
One of the top causes of startup death - right after cofounder problems - is building something no one wants.
Startups often have to do dubious things.
One of the things you learn operating in the technology industry is disruptions are occurring every day.
For a startup, you need to stay small so the others don't attack, or you aim to be one of the big guys. If you don't do it right, you might lose everything.
Working on a startup is a balancing act: being crazy enough to believe your idea can take off but not crazy enough to miss the signs when it's clearly not going to.
If you thought financial crises came and went, just count on them - another economic collapse, it's almost going to be like not news any more. But for startups this is great, because it's a perpetual driver of disruption.
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