Adulting (and running a startup) is hard.
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Mark Zuckerberg at Startup School 2012
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Jessica Livingston at Startup School 2012
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Ben Silbermann at Startup School 2012
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David Rusenko at Startup School 2012
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Tom Preston Werner at Startup School 2012
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Joel Spolsky at Startup School 2012
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Travis Kalanick at Startup School 2012
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Hiroshi Mikitani at Startup School 2012
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Ron Conway at Startup School 2012
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Balaji Srinivasan at Startup School 2013
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Chris Dixon at Startup School 2013
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Dan Siroker at Startup School 2013
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Diane Greene at Startup School 2013
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Jack Dorsey at Startup School 2013
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Mark Zuckerberg at Startup School 2013
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Nate Blecharczyk at Startup School 2013
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Phil Libin at Startup School 2013
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Ron Conway at Startup School 2013
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Office Hours at Startup School 2013 with Paul Graham and Sam Altman
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Chase Adam at Startup School 2013
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Jessica Livingston at Female Founders Conference 2014
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Julia Hartz at Female Founders Conference 2014
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Elli Sharef at Female Founders Conference 2014
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Kathryn Minshew at Female Founders Conference 2014
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Elizabeth Iorns at Female Founders Conference 2014
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Jessica Mah at Female Founders Conference 2014
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Office Hours at Startup School NY 2014
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Apoorva Mehta at Startup School NY 2014
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David Lee at Startup School NY 2014
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Chase Adam at Startup School NY 2014
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Closing Remarks at Startup School NY 2014
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Introduction at Startup School NY 2014
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Shana Fisher at Startup School NY 2014
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Zach Sims at Startup School NY 2014
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Kathryn Minshew at Startup School NY 2014
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Adora Cheung
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Ian Hogarth
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Hiroki Takeuchi
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Alfred Lin with Justin Kan
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Urska Srsen
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Office Hours with Kevin & Qasar
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Paul Buchheit
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Y Combinator Partners Q&A
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Eric Migicovsky at Startup School SV 2014
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Jim Goetz and Jan Koum at Startup School SV 2014
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Michelle Zatlyn and Matthew Prince at Startup School SV 2014
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Jessica Livingston Introduces Startup School SV 2014
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Danae Ringelmann at Startup School SV 2014
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Hosain Rahman at Startup School SV 2014
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Kevin Systrom at Startup School SV 2014
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Emmett Shear at Startup School SV 2014
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Reid Hoffman at Startup School SV 2014
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Ron Conway at Startup School SV 2014
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Andrew Mason at Startup School SV 2014
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Tracy Young Speaks at Female Founders Conference 2015
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Ruchi Sanghvi Speaks at Female Founders Conference 2015
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Kimberly Bryant Speaks at Female Founders Conference 2015
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Fundraising Panel at Female Founders Conference 2015
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Adora Cheung Speaks at Female Founders Conference 2015
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AI Lesson Summary
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The video teaches the importance of self-discipline and responsibility in building a successful startup, and how it requires going above and beyond what others do. It emphasizes that to achieve something extraordinary, one needs to be better than their peers. The key takeaway is that entrepreneurship is hard and requires a different level of commitment and dedication.
Key Takeaways
- Recognize the challenges of entrepreneurship
- Develop self-discipline and responsibility
- Set high goals and work towards them
- Be willing to go above and beyond what others do
- Create a vision for a successful startup
💡 To achieve something extraordinary, one needs to be better than their peers and go above and beyond what others do.
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