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Paul Graham Quotes

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  1. I wish I'd had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.
    I wish I hadn't worked so hard.
    I wish I'd had the courage to express my feelings.
    I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends.
    I wish that I had let myself be happier.

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by ange58 30 days ago

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  2. Why do people move to suburbia? To have kids! So no wonder it seemed boring and sterile. The whole place was a giant nursery, an artificial town created explicitly for the purpose of breeding children.

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by jaspermogg about 1 year ago

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  3. Something similar has been happening for a long time in the construction industry. When you had a house built a couple hundred years ago, the local builders built everything in it. But increasingly what builders do is assemble components designed and manufactured by someone else. This has, like the arrival of desktop publishing, given people the freedom to experiment in disastrous ways, but it is certainly more efficient.

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by jaspermogg about 1 year ago

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    1. abstraction
    2. disaster
    3. module
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  4. ...people who are great at something are not so much convinced of their own greatness as mystified at why everyone else seems so incompetent.

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by jaspermogg about 1 year ago

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    1. excellence
    2. great
    3. hacker
    4. wizardry
    5. incompetent
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  5. Remember what a startup is, economically: a way of saying, I want to work faster. Instead of accumulating money slowly by being paid a regular wage for fifty years, I want...as soon as possible. So governments that forbid you to accumulate wealth are in effect decreeing that you work slowly. ...let you earn $3 million over fifty years, but they're not willing to let you work so hard that you can do it in two.

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by jaspermogg about 1 year ago

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    1. business
    2. money
    3. start-up
    4. wealth
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  6. If you have two choices, choose the harder. If you're trying to decide whether to go out running or sit home and watch TV, go running. Probably the reason this trick works so well is that when you have two choices and one is harder, the only reason you're even considering the other is laziness. You know...the right thing to do, and this trick merely forces you to acknowledge it.

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by jaspermogg about 1 year ago

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    1. challenge
    2. decisions
    3. wealth
    4. harder option
    5. road less travelled
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  7. The danger is when money is combined with prestige, as in, say, corporate law, or medicine. A comparatively safe and prosperous career with some automatic baseline prestige is dangerously tempting to someone young, who hasn't thought much about what they really like.

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by jaspermogg about 1 year ago

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    1. career
    2. future
    3. money
    4. profession
    5. youth
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  8. People commonly use the word “procrastination” to describe what they do on the Internet. It seems to me too mild to describe what’s happening as merely not-doing-work. We don’t call it procrastination when someone gets drunk instead of working.

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by AndyBell over 1 year ago

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    1. internet
    2. procrastination
    3. addictiveness
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  9. It's hard to do a really good job on anything you don't think about in the shower.

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by ron over 1 year ago

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    1. waw11
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  10. Basically, what "Ajax" means is "JavaScript now works." And that in turn means that web-based applications can now be made to work much more like desktop ones

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by jalbertbowdenii over 1 year ago

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    1. ajax
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  11. The most dangerous way to lose time is not to spend it having fun, but to spend it doing fake work.

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by navidson82 over 1 year ago

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  12. Startups in 137 chars: Make something someone specific needs, launch fast, let users show you what to change, change it, repeat last two.

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by laura over 1 year ago

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    1. advice
    2. start-up
    3. startup
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  13. Make something someone specific needs, launch fast, let users show you what to change, change it, repeat the last two.

    — Paul Graham

    Submitted by robotnic over 1 year ago

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    1. business
    2. enterprise
    3. entrepreneur
    4. entrepreneurship
    5. gew
    6. startup
    7. startups
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