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.)