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Startup childhood

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  • Dec 22, 2022
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Dalton Caldwell
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Thinking of your startup as "Google-in-miniature" is a common form of startup dysmorphia due to intuition and familiarity: the successful companies that founders are familiar with a... Show More

Thinking of your startup as "Google-in-miniature" is a common form of startup dysmorphia due to intuition and familiarity: the successful companies that founders are familiar with are already huge and it’s easiest to conceptualize the famous company in its current, post-product market fit state. rather than think through the developmental states it took to get there.

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Ryan Hoover @RyanHoover · Dec 22, 2022
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Good post by @daltonc: [link] I recently spoke with a founder we backed about this topic. It was refreshing to hear him acknowledge that the company was pre-PMF. Few admit that to their investors at the Series A+ stage, even when it’s obviously true.
Michael Seibel @mwseibel · Dec 22, 2022
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Great post:
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