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What Silicon Valley startups can learn from West African kidnappers

10 pointsby denisuabout 15 years ago

7 comments

sperryabout 15 years ago
This guy's a joke. His novelty is wearing off fast. His startup advice is stale and it seems like he's tryig too hard to build up his Internet persona.
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pgbovineabout 15 years ago
i didn't find any insights that were unique to West African kidnappers; the same comparisons could be made to any risky enterprise with an intense and tightly-knit team.<p>did anyone else find that article a bit creepy to read? i'm afraid of the slippery slope where people continue to push more and more absurd yet uninsightful analogies. i'm sure someone could've written a similar article entitled "What Silicon Valley startups can learn from Nazi commanders" and made those same points.
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josephdabout 15 years ago
Re-echoing what someone above said, the analogy in the article is quite stale, without bearing fresh insight in relation to startups. It tries too much to cash in on tabloid like sensationalism ''Kidnappers'' while pretending to educate its readers. It is also wordy. There are a few writers on here who try to share insightful messages in fewer words (Sivers etc.,) and they are modest about the attention they get. Focusing the readers' attention on the amount of shareware money one earns is the equivalent of cyber bling: very suspect.
pwabout 15 years ago
Notice at the end: "Follow me on twitter. I make 30k a month selling shareware."
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crc5002about 15 years ago
This made me laugh:<p><a href="http://twitter.com/maxklein/status/11417407961" rel="nofollow">http://twitter.com/maxklein/status/11417407961</a><p>(from 2 days ago)
keefeabout 15 years ago
Link didn't work for me? I wonder if Max regretted the "attention grabbing" title of this one...
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SteveCabout 15 years ago
This is a link to an article about hemorrhoids.