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Flailing Fast: A Startup Story

123 pointsby FlailFastover 13 years ago

9 comments

socraticover 13 years ago
This story lacks a summary, so here goes...<p>Flailing Fast is an underground classic chronicaling the story of two young entrepreneurs. I got an earlier version a few months ago, though it may have been floating around the startup scene for longer. The entrepreneurs meet at a networking event, happen upon accidental success with an iPhone fart app, and finally are undone by a combination of ambition (a fart app platform!), investors, and group psychology. Written in business case style, it could only have been written by an MBA, a bitter entrepreneur, or both.<p>Though optimistic in the end, Flailing Fast seems to ask, are we really so different from these young accidental entrepreneurs?<p>(Also, the whole thing is free to read online.)
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moocow01over 13 years ago
I thought this was highly entertaining - made me laugh many times over. Ever consider shipping this off to This American Life or The Moth or something along those lines?
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twfarlandover 13 years ago
Refreshingly cynical. It makes me want to just open a bar or something, rather than do battle with TOADs, JOCKs, Product Management Pirates and Social Media Ninjas.
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mselloutover 13 years ago
I'm not sure I care for the style, but the point is still valid -- that it's hard to separate skill from luck. There's so much noise in the market. So many people are busy flipping coins, is it too hard to believe that successful people are simply good coin flippers (ie. lucky)? Of course, a certain minimum of skill is required. How much skill... very debatable.
tsunamifuryover 13 years ago
I sat down and read this all the way through.<p>It was very sobering. I highly recommend it to would be entrepreneurs looking to raise funds. I found myself nodding my head at how accurately this story described some of my own experiences.
SimHackerover 13 years ago
This is awesome because it pretends to be fiction, but it's true.<p>When does it come out as a movie, and who will you get to play Professor Bonhoeffer?
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pentaeover 13 years ago
I wonder how much of this story is real? It certainly felt real. Still, a thoroughly enjoyable read.
ishiover 13 years ago
I wish I could upvote this more than once.
Swizecover 13 years ago
I like the idea of this book ... I think.<p>But this writer sure speaks a lot without saying much. Distractingly so.
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