The more I hear about startup culture, the more I think that it sounds a lot like individual projects in big old-money companies, except with a little less stability, and a little more stock option value and foosball.
...and that's fine. I own my own foosball table, and I'm happy working for companies that I'm confident will continue to exist as going concerns a year or three from now.
...and if I want the thrill of an IPO gamble, I'll buy a fucking lottery ticket.
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Date: 2013-05-08 05:53 am (UTC)...and that's fine. I own my own foosball table, and I'm happy working for companies that I'm confident will continue to exist as going concerns a year or three from now.
...and if I want the thrill of an IPO gamble, I'll buy a fucking lottery ticket.