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      1. …in reply to @ryanvailbrown
        ryanvailbrown davisshaver I mean, yes, it is. But coming up with a good idea--particularly during the early web when there was so much to do--is a very different thing than having a way to have good ideas.
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      ryanvailbrown davisshaver Also, while both changed the web due to their concepts, Twitter is prob still not profitable nor does it have a good path towards profitability and Blogger is pretty much dead. There's also a very big diff between having a good idea for a company and having a sustainable idea.
  1. …in reply to @Chronotope
    ryanvailbrown davisshaver IMO: This is a fundamental flaw in serial entrepreneurs generally. Never having to stick around to prove out an idea means that their capacity to think this shit through isn't only likely to be bad, but is prob getting worse.


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