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Honest question: why do you think working for startup would be better for them then working for google? Why do you think a doctor would be better off or happy working for startup? Why do you assume having seeking connection to startup world is a think they miss in their lives?

On hn, there is sort of bubble of people who think that working for startup is best thing ever and everyone else is selling the soul. What if it is not true and some people really wanted to be doctors/nurses or find their job at google happy place?




I wasn't commenting on what they ought to do, it's not like I'm disappointed they didn't do a startup (lol how could I be disappointed in someone becoming a doctor when I'm the kid of refugees?) . Just commenting on the dynamics of who decides to try, and who knows who.

Keep in mind that as an immigrant you also you also only know a few traditional things a kid can do. The main thing that would get you into a startup is probably a CS degree, which what not high on the list for my aunts and uncles.

This might also be something about American society. People seem to cluster very closely with similar people. At least when I go there it seems that way.


On hn, there is sort of bubble of people who think that working for startup is best thing ever and everyone else is selling the soul.

HN, for obvious reasons, over-estimates how likely it is a startup will succeed, and over-estimates how much an early-stage employee will make on an exit, and also over-estimates how many valuable experiences an early-stage employee will be exposed to. Vastly.




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