Lecture 1 - How to Start a Startup (Sam Altman, Dustin Moskovitz)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • Lecture Transcript: tech.genius.com/Sam-altman-lec...
    Sam Altman, President of Y Combinator, and Dustin Moskovitz, Cofounder of Facebook, Asana, and Good Ventures, kick off the How to Start a Startup Course. Sam covers the first 2 of the 4 Key Areas: Ideas, Products, Teams and Execution; and Dustin discusses Why to Start a Startup.
    See the slides and readings at startupclass.samaltman.com/courses/lec01/
    Discuss this lecture: startupclass.co/courses/how-t...
    This video is under Creative Commons license: creativecommons.org/licenses/b...

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  • @kevinflo
    @kevinflo 9 лет назад +468

    "...every guest speaker has been involved in the creation of a $1billion+ company."
    Talk about legit.

  • @hoodasaurabh
    @hoodasaurabh 9 лет назад +631

    I had to stop lecture every few minutes, take a break and digest things that were said. This lecture is like *firehose of startup advice :)*

  • @im_ritik
    @im_ritik 4 года назад +564

    I can't believe that this gem content is absolutely *FREE* to watch and learn from!!
    What else can we expect better, we're having Stanford course taught by billion dollar company owners at 0 fees!!!
    RUclips and internet really made a revolution in learning.
    We're living in the best generation in terms of the ease of SUCH GREAT CONTENT AND GREAT PEOPLE and their teachings.
    Thank you stanford.
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    Love♥️
    From India

  • @MargaretBouse
    @MargaretBouse 9 лет назад +824

    Not everyone is charismatic or a great presenter, but his content is like someone handing you gold. He obviously took time and care in organizing his content and in making it understandable. When someone is handing you gold, do you reject it because they hand it to you in a tin cup when you would prefer crystal? No. You say... "Thank you for sharing your gold with me. I will put it to good use. " His content is fantastic. Brilliant. Tried. True. Honest. And given for the benefit of the listener. So I say, "Thank you for the gold" :) awesome preso! :)

    • @muhammadumerjavaid6663
      @muhammadumerjavaid6663 6 лет назад +8

      makes ton of a sense.

    • @mohammedmahfoud7230
      @mohammedmahfoud7230 4 года назад +4

      You sweet words are the Gold. Thank you

    • @rohitk9954
      @rohitk9954 3 года назад +3

      Yes , this is truly gold. Thanking youtube to make this gold available to all of us.

    • @gaurav7047
      @gaurav7047 3 года назад +4

      This comment is gold

    • @MargaretBouse
      @MargaretBouse 3 года назад +22

      Just to clarify... on the day I wrote this ~6 years ago, comments prior to mine criticized his delivery. I think that his content was superb and the criticism was unwarranted. This content is very valuable... and has proved to be timeless.

  • @lilianapacelli4301
    @lilianapacelli4301 9 лет назад +301

    It always amazes me how much some people are willing to give. Even if you don’t learn anything, you have to be thankful of them because by doing this they are showing that free education is possible. Kudos to them!

  • @tupilwesinyangwe5098
    @tupilwesinyangwe5098 8 лет назад +264

    It's interesting how what the first guy said in the first 10 minutes just summarised about 6 books I have read on startups. Yes his public speaking might not be as good but the content, the content is powerful.

    • @gabriellainezaramita3231
      @gabriellainezaramita3231 8 лет назад +1

      ikr!

    • @gabriellainezaramita3231
      @gabriellainezaramita3231 8 лет назад

      ikr!

    • @gabriellainezaramita3231
      @gabriellainezaramita3231 8 лет назад

      ikr!

    • @aybmnn
      @aybmnn 7 лет назад +50

      usually people with 'not so good' public speaking skills have better content because they spend most of the time getting that content than trying to improve their speaking skills. Also they tend to be more direct when speaking, which is way better in my opinion.

    • @abdrahimdjerar7441
      @abdrahimdjerar7441 6 лет назад +2

      Tupilwe Sinyangwe can you gîve me thé titles of 6 books !!

  • @fianancequotes110
    @fianancequotes110 Год назад +2467

    Is anyone here after Ranveer Alabadhia's TRS podcast with Pratham Mittal?

  • @AndreNorbim
    @AndreNorbim 7 лет назад +1456

    00:01 - Sam Altman - How to start a startup
    2:05 - four areas You need to maximize your chance of success.
    2:16 - 1 - Idea, 2 - Product, 3 - Team, 4 - Execution
    3:06 - why start a Startup
    3:49 - 1 - Idea
    6:16 - The idea should comes First and the startup should come second.
    7:05 - Develop a mission oriented organization- have an important mission
    10:26 - You need something that sounds like a bad idea , but its a good idea
    12:28 - Why start now?
    13:55 - While you are a student: think of new ideas, meet potential founders
    14:43 - What customers want? What are the demands of your market?
    15:08 - Product - Build something that people love.
    20:45 - Build easy to use, simple products
    22:10 - Fanatical products and user feedback
    23:31 - Transform user feedback into decisions
    24:43 - Create metrics that focus on growth
    25:31 -Dustin moskovitz - why building a startup?
    26:08 - Outline
    26:30 - Common reasons
    27:46 - Start a company is really stressful
    30:35 - Ugly side of being a founder
    32:50 - You will be the boss idea
    35:46 - You will make more and have more impact
    40:47 - what is the best reason
    43:33 - Recommended books

  • @dalnayak
    @dalnayak 5 месяцев назад +1093

    This guy seems talented. He should start some AI company, or he should lead some ai research group at Microsoft

    • @myname2462
      @myname2462 5 месяцев назад +21

      😂

    • @ramlarahman5079
      @ramlarahman5079 5 месяцев назад +9

      😂

    • @wassupnick
      @wassupnick 5 месяцев назад +8

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Scorpioyehtut
      @Scorpioyehtut 5 месяцев назад +89

      He was simply reading from the paper. Not a good presenter. He may get fired by his own company one day.

    • @rishabhjain8319
      @rishabhjain8319 5 месяцев назад +43

      And then rejoin that company again as CEO

  • @ConeTheOne
    @ConeTheOne 8 лет назад +9

    Please write this down in a book. There is so much good advice in those videos that I feel I'm missing out on lots because I can't memorize everything as quickly. Really love the videos!

  • @steveaitken1424
    @steveaitken1424 9 лет назад +26

    Absolutely amazing! Thanks Sam, Dustin, and Stanford for putting this on for everyone world wide!

  • @vladstorey6284
    @vladstorey6284 5 лет назад +7

    It's gold. The most full and useful material about this topic I've ever read

  • @thehari75
    @thehari75 3 года назад +126

    Covid got me into a Stanford class.

  • @PeopleVoicesForObama
    @PeopleVoicesForObama 9 лет назад +48

    Stop complaining people. I don't care about his presentation style. All I care is about the content. And this is great content for people who want to do start-ups.

  • @betonitcso
    @betonitcso 3 года назад +2

    This is the most intensive video I've ever watched on youtube. So great.

  • @user-qz7lu9kq1y
    @user-qz7lu9kq1y 4 месяца назад +1

    It's really too good i can't even imagine that this level of content absolute free on RUclips

  • @morenomt27
    @morenomt27 7 месяцев назад +4

    I had been repeating the video, to absorb the concepts. This video is gold. Thanks Sam Altman!

  • @delroycameron4705
    @delroycameron4705 9 лет назад +6

    Lots of valuable advice from both Sam and Dustin. Liked their candor about the reality of startups. I enjoyed the presentation!

  • @horaciodavila3300
    @horaciodavila3300 Год назад +4

    15 of April, 2023.
    Indeed pure Gold in a ton cup! I'm sharing his views and info to anyone who will listen to wisdom and best practices in starting a startup! Kudos to you Sam Altman for your generosity.

  • @bluecuracao6478
    @bluecuracao6478 5 месяцев назад +8

    Oh this should be youtube gold and this applies to lots of businesses, not just technological startups, the most valuable part was about idea, good product, passion and motivation.
    Those things might seem to be quite obvious but they are not in fact. Thank you for sharing your experience! that's a great value!

  • @alecdickinson
    @alecdickinson 4 года назад +51

    Almost 5 years since this was posted and it's still great material and as relevant as the day it was posted. Priceless.

    • @sonalagarwal724
      @sonalagarwal724 2 года назад +2

      Holds true even after 7yrs now!!

    • @corail53
      @corail53 Год назад

      @@sonalagarwal724 Some good stuff and some very self-indulgent crap.

    • @jamesbrendan5170
      @jamesbrendan5170 Год назад

      @@corail53 where is the "self-indulgent crap" you talked about???

    • @Shortstories32900
      @Shortstories32900 5 месяцев назад +1

      9 years now

    • @mdshahzad839
      @mdshahzad839 2 месяца назад

      Its good bcoz he is what now, unless it's really boring for everyone, what everyone knows

  • @samuelmosley60
    @samuelmosley60 9 лет назад +3

    I am definitely looking forward to this class as a whole.

  • @JoshuaMartens1977
    @JoshuaMartens1977 9 лет назад +4

    It would be nice if you would continue filming the Q&A. It's always nice to see experienced entrepreneurs offer off the script insights.

  • @DanielKoss
    @DanielKoss 3 года назад +12

    12.44

  • @husstroit
    @husstroit 9 лет назад +3

    Great startup advice. Thanks for putting it together.

  • @ClaudioCarnino
    @ClaudioCarnino 9 лет назад +8

    Finally YC opens up a bit to the world. I've enjoyed the quality of the talk, well done guys!

  • @eason7936
    @eason7936 5 месяцев назад +2

    This course is so amazing, I'm in the early stage now. I just have my first prototype, and really worried about finding marketing. This video helps me a lot, and I gained some confidence!

  • @josephbrolly7232
    @josephbrolly7232 2 года назад +1

    This is incredible. Priceless info from these smart guys. Wish I saw this before my first startup.

  • @SauraJohnston
    @SauraJohnston 9 лет назад +12

    LOVED this first lecture and I can't wait to watch the rest. This revealed for me why my startup isn't working -because I'm doing it out of order. It was so refreshing to hear someone speak on how it it really is to become an entrepreneur! I work 100 hour weeks and definitely don't have the flexibility that is so often portrayed as the life of a typical founder. Looking forward to rebuilding parts of my foundation.

    • @NekidraE2bmine
      @NekidraE2bmine 9 лет назад

      Hi Lady.. Glad #google can #unite wanted to send this for you.. just in case... Come Please ! #takingYOURadvice www.icloud.com/pages/AwBWCAESECdt8hhOXepgBF-Y8Ul5zRIaKgoywVcS7huho4o_8shqSjvSjqRPr5atd6-Yc299s7YjjpSIvMRjfFZuCgMCUCAQEEIMzEjOba4x10aZKlxDstOu0ETzLHtMiKPhyhyNRt-h_P#For_Sale_Flyer

    • @dedhuntgaming5613
      @dedhuntgaming5613 2 года назад

      What did you do?

    • @tleuzhansharipullayev7907
      @tleuzhansharipullayev7907 2 года назад

      HOw your startup doin now?

    • @K4nj
      @K4nj 5 месяцев назад

      how's your startup now?

  • @dungmxh2115
    @dungmxh2115 9 лет назад +6

    I have never been in a business school or studied a MBA course so this video series is so valuable to me as I'm trying to start my startup! Thank you for sharing this series - I'll watch all 18 videos and hope to learn a lot!

    • @KingsleyOkeze
      @KingsleyOkeze Год назад +8

      It's 8years already, how's it going with you now?
      Curious!

    • @kopamed5024
      @kopamed5024 7 месяцев назад +1

      Also curious

  • @Grey2969_YT
    @Grey2969_YT 9 лет назад +1

    Great intro to startups. Thanks to Sam and Dustin (and all the lecturers) for providing their insight. Looking forward to the other lectures.

  • @bonesjones5152
    @bonesjones5152 9 лет назад +1

    Great talk and thank you for sharing this publicly! A lot of startups would never have access to this type of information. Great job guys:)

  • @-vinash7557
    @-vinash7557 3 года назад +181

    After BeerBiceps podcast...love to Ranveer bhaiya and Kunal Sir❤️❤️❤️

  • @ZEWUHE
    @ZEWUHE 9 лет назад +5

    Thank you guys! LOve this. Hope to join you guys someday.

  • @dindovarona4733
    @dindovarona4733 9 лет назад +1

    Yes! Found you guys! Can't wait to watch these lectures.

  • @quangminh9575
    @quangminh9575 Год назад

    8 years and it is still gold

  • @armanimitchell1934
    @armanimitchell1934 6 лет назад +3

    I needed this!! I am only in the idea phase of starting up a streetwear brand and I have been focusing so much time on networking and trying to find partners and a team when I need to be focused on my ideas, products, and executing. Thank you so much for this amazing lecture!

  • @nukulrana3494
    @nukulrana3494 3 года назад +8

    ''You should only start a startup if you feel compelled by a particular problem ''. Damn man

  • @nancymargried
    @nancymargried 7 лет назад

    I am so happy that they are reading the text while teaching!

  • @MrMuratDidin
    @MrMuratDidin 8 лет назад +1

    böyle değerli kaynakları bize sunanlara ayrı türkçe çevirisini yapanlara ayrı teşekkür etmek istiyorum.insanın ufku açılıyor

  • @BobBobberon
    @BobBobberon 5 месяцев назад +11

    Very well informed 👌 this guy should begin a startup, he knows his stuff

  • @techstacker5361
    @techstacker5361 6 лет назад +47

    I know it sounds obvious, but damn you get so much more out of these lectures if you listen to them a couple of times - at least. Repetition helps to reinforce some of the key points and it makes it easier to actually apply their advice to my own work. The one with Kevin Hale was spectacular, and probably the lecture that most people should listen to if they struggle with UX Design.

  • @user-ud9hu7kh7i
    @user-ud9hu7kh7i 5 месяцев назад

    I've been watching some startup journey lately.
    I wanna have more control over my quality time and my life.
    I'm glad the RUclips show me this.

  • @shelterrockisland
    @shelterrockisland 9 лет назад

    Excellent - was so looking forward to this. People who have actually done something and can teach how they did it. Thank you!

  • @StartupVince
    @StartupVince 9 лет назад +57

    Timestamps
    0:22 - Introduction
    2:00 The Four Areas to Accel at to Maximize a Startup
    3:00 - Why You Should Start a Startup
    3:48 - 1. Idea
    6:14 - The Idea comes first. / How do you pick an idea?
    7:01 - The company should feel like an important mission.
    8:19 - The best ideas look terrible at the beginning.
    10:29 - Think about how will the market evolve.
    12:20 - Why now?
    13:07 - You should be able to explain your startup in one sentence.
    13:52 - While you are a student - Think about new ideas / Meet potential cofounders
    14:28 - 50 Cent and Vitamin Water
    15:05 - 2. Product
    16:38 - Build something users love. / Talk to users.
    17:02 - Build something a small # of users love.
    19:15 - Growth through word of mouth.
    20:29 - Make something simple.
    21:23 - Fanatical Founders.
    23:28 - The feedback loop.
    24:40 - Metrics: Focus on growth
    25:25 - Dustin Moskovitz on Why You Should Start a Startup
    26:43 - Common Reasons to Become a Tech Entrepreneur
    It's Glamorous
    You'll be the Boss
    Flexibility
    You'll Make more $$$ & Have More Impact
    These are not really good reasons.
    27:44 - Startups are really stressful.
    29:06 - It's Glamorous
    30:34 - Ugly Side of Being a Founder
    31:51 - You'll be the Boss
    34:03 - Flexibility
    35:38 - You'll Make more $$$ & Have More Impact
    40:47 - So What's the Best Reason?
    43:38 - Recommended Reading

  • @FizerKhan
    @FizerKhan 9 лет назад

    Thanks. I think, i must watch this video 10+ times to get all those points. So much valuable information, Great lecture.

  • @chaitanyatanwar8151
    @chaitanyatanwar8151 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you for such insightful video

  • @elijahbe
    @elijahbe 9 лет назад +17

    Thank you!! This is priceless!!!

    • @elijahbe
      @elijahbe 9 лет назад

      Richard Zulu Outbox

  • @tyrones3535
    @tyrones3535 9 лет назад +43

    Although I've never been a college student...I feel I just experience a lecture on entrepreneurship.

  • @olublessed3044
    @olublessed3044 9 лет назад

    Sam shared some very priceless startup ideas. I don't mind the presentation style, I know everyone is different. I think we should focus on the content of his delivery. At least you are not paying for the ideas he is sharing. Good job Sam!

  • @themartinsbash
    @themartinsbash 7 дней назад +2

    dude has really come a long way

  • @entrepreneurnit5989
    @entrepreneurnit5989 3 года назад +4

    14:28 is the key message of this talk:
    "Making and selling something that a lot of people are eager to buy"

  • @arthurveal918
    @arthurveal918 8 лет назад +6

    This lecture series is awesome and compared to a Stanford education the price is lovely!

  • @mamtapal00
    @mamtapal00 3 года назад +2

    Going to establish a very great and impactful company.😀 Thank you from all the listeners for providing us gold🌟🌟🌟

  • @davemac7826
    @davemac7826 9 лет назад

    I'm listening from Australia and excited to be a part of this!

  • @stacksmasherninja7266
    @stacksmasherninja7266 5 месяцев назад +3

    He should add a section on how to be consistently candid in communications with the board

  • @SgtVenom
    @SgtVenom 5 месяцев назад +8

    And youtube is recommending it just now.

  • @2099Ai
    @2099Ai Год назад +2

    8 years ago and it's now the world knows him. I'm clearly never giving up on my dream!!

  • @rakshikabawari6116
    @rakshikabawari6116 2 месяца назад +1

    watching it 9 years later, seems so relevant and apt.

  • @zxcvbnm-pb1we
    @zxcvbnm-pb1we 5 месяцев назад +3

    You should only start a startup if you feel compelled by a particular problem. And you think starting a company is the best way to solve it. The specific passion should come first, and the start up second.

  • @AlexandriaRohn
    @AlexandriaRohn 9 лет назад +31

    Guest Speaker Dustin's speech:
    25:25 Dustin on "Why you should start a startup"
    26:00 Entrepreneurship is glamorized. In truth it's stressful, tedious, hard work, etc.
    30:40 Ugly side of being founder: Stress, always on call, fundraising, unwanted media attention, you can't just leave your own startup, people are dependent on you.
    32:40 "Being your own boss" is a myth as presented. In reality, everyone is your boss. Your employees, customers, partners, etc.
    35:40 "You'll make more money" and "have more impact" are myths as presented.
    40:43 So what's the best reason to start a startup? You can't not do it.
    Passion: You NEED to do it. Aptitude: The world needs it.
    43:35 Recommended reading list.

  • @steveiskfc
    @steveiskfc 9 лет назад

    So far so good. This lecture series sounds like it will pan out to be an excellent collection of ideas, tips, and guidance.

  • @user-yf8ef5vu3l
    @user-yf8ef5vu3l 4 месяца назад

    I'm seriously considering joining your VIP group. Your insights have been so valuable to me!

  • @ibrahimahmedbacha
    @ibrahimahmedbacha 5 лет назад +38

    Find here my notes for this lecture.
    Lecture 1: How to Start a Startup
    Section 1: Ideas, Products, Teams and Execution Part I
    Four areas that we must excel at to maximize our chances to have a successful startup:
    - Idea:
    - Working on a good idea is very important and we should allocate a reasonable amount of time to find one.
    - Long term thinking is a huge advantage in startups.
    - Mission-orientd ideas are the ones who gets the maximum of focus, dedication and support.
    - Great ideas tend to look terrible at the beginning.
    - When evaluating an idea we must think of the size and especially the growth of the merket, the growth strategy for the company, the defensibility strategy and not just the product.
    - Product:
    - Build a product and get it as good as possible by talking to your users, nothing else matters.
    - Build something that a small number of people love rather than a big number of people like (my favorite part :)).
    - Start with something simple.
    - Find your users of the feedback cycle by hand and make them love the product.
    - The indicator of a great product is the growth.
    - Team:
    - Execution:
    Section 2: Why To Start A Startup
    - Starting a startup needs hard work, responsibility, dedication and commitment.
    - The most difficult skill to learn as a CEO is managing your own psychology.
    - Have a passion for the idea.

    • @syllight9053
      @syllight9053 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for this!

    • @tapasbanerjee1583
      @tapasbanerjee1583 Год назад

      Hey do you have this written for every video in the series probably in a doc or something that you could share here?

    • @iahmedbacha
      @iahmedbacha Год назад

      @@tapasbanerjee1583 sorry dude I don't

  • @abhayahluwalia9317
    @abhayahluwalia9317 Год назад

    Bless you YC for existing!

  • @angelawho727
    @angelawho727 9 лет назад

    Great 1st lecture! I am very new to start up so this is really helpful to understand the start up world better!

  • @GalacticTechTrails
    @GalacticTechTrails 6 месяцев назад +4

    As someone who has a lot of ideas but not a lot of help, i'm looking around.

  • @nerdrulez3842
    @nerdrulez3842 5 месяцев назад +15

    9 years ago: Who is this guy?
    9 years later: This Guy: Terminator is a documentary.

  • @n0MC
    @n0MC 7 лет назад

    great advice, thank you for sharing this

  • @minhaj1812
    @minhaj1812 Год назад +2

    Thanks Ranveer Ahallabadia for introducing me this course which you mentioned in a recent podcast.

  • @emildahlman7701
    @emildahlman7701 9 лет назад +15

    It is sad that this has 300k views while the last video has 15k. If you read this: Please stay the course, there are very good advice in all of the videos (except maybe the one with the chinese cleaning lady)

  • @footprint_arts
    @footprint_arts Год назад +5

    8 years later he is the CEO at Open Ai...he didn't just give a lecture he practiced

  • @AvinashDeshpandej
    @AvinashDeshpandej 4 месяца назад +1

    This is an amazing 👏 course which is still relevant a decade later

  • @pakaponwiwat2405
    @pakaponwiwat2405 8 месяцев назад

    This is the best talk ever. Thanks a lot!

  • @Cacho1493
    @Cacho1493 9 лет назад +49

    Hard part, is finding a team to work with. I have an idea and project im trying to do, but im having a hard time trusting since I would not like anyone to Zuckerberg me.

  • @thenovu_ai
    @thenovu_ai 24 дня назад +84

    Who else is watching this on April 22, 2024?

  • @zohayer.mehtab
    @zohayer.mehtab 5 месяцев назад

    So much value packed in!

  • @Focusfame
    @Focusfame 3 года назад +2

    It was before 6 years god now youtube recommend me .. What a gold priceless..

  • @fhoplist
    @fhoplist 8 лет назад +6

    I'm half way through the lectures right now. I love the material but I feel like my questions pertain to the initial idea of beginning a start up.
    Say you have an idea for an app or a product. Where do you start? I mean like if you have some revolutionary idea to make chocolate and its just you going in alone. How do you get that idea into being a real thing? Where do you find a company and people who will take your idea and work with it? I'm pretty much at this point right now.

    • @Tuspham
      @Tuspham 8 лет назад +3

      fhoplist awesome question, first of all, this work for me: set your self a project deadline. Instead of idea to make chocolate, break down your goal into action plans and tasks, how long are you going to do it, what do you want to get out of it, who is it important to you and keep working on it!

    • @harijay2410
      @harijay2410 8 лет назад +2

      If you are truly an entrepreneur, you will figure it out ;)

    • @Salamaleikum80
      @Salamaleikum80 8 лет назад +2

      +fhoplist he said it clearly: Create a perfect a small group will love. Acquire that group of fanatics and create a feedbackloop to constantly progress with the product. Now you have to start growing from that point.

    • @ninoyakoub8137
      @ninoyakoub8137 8 лет назад +5

      You guys dont get his question lol: lets say im the founder of snapchat and until now i only have the idea: where do i start CREATING the app? Who do i call? Who gives me the money? What about the law aspect etc...

    • @chenzhepeter
      @chenzhepeter 8 лет назад +1

      +fhoplist You need to have some unique resources to make things happen. For example, you are a skilled developer yourself so you can write up your own app; Or you have deep pocket to hire some contractors to work for you, which would require different expertise as well, front-end developer, back-end developer, UX designer, etc; Or you knew some great friends with those skills and your charm/past success/vision/passion attracted them to work for you. If you don't have any of the necessary resources, the idea will stay as idea forever.

  • @Sunevel
    @Sunevel 8 лет назад +3

    great info.. but the UMs and UHs get quite tiring from a listeners perspective

  • @ZahidHussain-wk1zl
    @ZahidHussain-wk1zl Год назад

    Yup... Finally got real Pearl... Thank you soo much Pratham and Ranveer sb...
    Milna hai aap jaise logo se...

  • @sampharo76
    @sampharo76 3 года назад +1

    I feel like a guy came with all the ultimate wisdom that was distilled in entrepreneurship, poured it all in a big brewery tank, and when you clicked on this link the tap just blew off and the whole tank just emptied right in your face. I can't even breathe from all the a-ha moments that are smacking me in the face every 15 seconds, have to pause constantly just to sit and process. And this stuff is 6 years old, damn.

  • @Cygx
    @Cygx Год назад +3

    This video has aged nicely!

  • @setttime
    @setttime 9 лет назад +41

    3:10 .. What are the much easier ways to get rich ? :-)

    • @nigivlog3775
      @nigivlog3775 9 лет назад +7

      cocaine maybe? but he probably meant the 'career path'

    • @gibransaliba8801
      @gibransaliba8801 7 лет назад +1

      setttime learn to manage your money and invest it

    • @HanisaMohamed
      @HanisaMohamed 5 лет назад +1

      Real estate.

    • @HanisaMohamed
      @HanisaMohamed 5 лет назад +2

      I'm pretty sure most millionaires made their money through real estate

    • @DK-ul3lo
      @DK-ul3lo 5 лет назад +2

      Bank robbery

  • @MichaelOkoyenta-mb1bd
    @MichaelOkoyenta-mb1bd 8 месяцев назад

    Very priceless lecture on startup

  • @JUNGLENIGHTS1
    @JUNGLENIGHTS1 10 месяцев назад +1

    "Its easier to expand from something that a small number of people love to something that a lot of people love, then from something that a lot of people like to a lot of people love" BARS!!!

  • @sabse_achha_ladka
    @sabse_achha_ladka Год назад +5

    After beer biceps podcast

  • @michaelchou8527
    @michaelchou8527 9 лет назад +3

    Please consider a podcast version of this series. It'll be very helpful to entrepreneurs who commute, and those who rely on poor internet or public wifi (eg. from developing countries). It should work since the talk is very lecture style and does not really rely on slides. I suggest soundcloud.

  • @leanhvlog3792
    @leanhvlog3792 7 лет назад +1

    Good lecture. Thank for your speech

  • @shrinibhat
    @shrinibhat 9 лет назад +1

    awesome!! looking forward to it.

  • @varunmainkar1067
    @varunmainkar1067 Год назад +3

    This is amazing. I urge youth of India to watch less Instagram and Facebook. Invest precious time of your life by watching and learning from channels and videos like these. Great and Amazing content.

  • @TheNyororo14
    @TheNyororo14 9 лет назад +3

    Is it possible to get a subtitle here? I'm trying to show this to my university colleagues in Japan, but they're not very used to understanding English by listening... Following the subtitles would help them very much I think.
    Thanks so much for the great course! Excited for the next!

    • @swalinga1
      @swalinga1 Год назад

      yes, you can find the one with subtitle here : startupclass.samaltman.com/

    • @umamalviya6814
      @umamalviya6814 2 месяца назад

      Yes! go to settings icon on the video and select Subtitles - select language

  • @DerekBraid
    @DerekBraid 7 лет назад +7

    "Maybe we'll see if we can get a bigger auditorium..."

  • @mavimikrofon7952
    @mavimikrofon7952 4 месяца назад

    Связка просто бомба. Спасибо за проделанную работу.

  • @djnbit9184
    @djnbit9184 3 месяца назад

    Свой кайф в таких видосиках есть) Не останавливайся, выпускай еще!)🚁

  • @mahendrapratapsingh-
    @mahendrapratapsingh- 2 месяца назад +10

    who are here came after watching TRS by ranveer

  • @alipapa
    @alipapa 3 месяца назад +3

    I think he will be successful CEO soon

  • @allaboardthegravytrain5987
    @allaboardthegravytrain5987 9 месяцев назад +2

    my friends started their startup just about around the time sam started ycombi. now ive worked in companies incubated by ycombi. its crazy. now im watching a video on this. its all so surreal. i wish i believed myself sooner.

  • @aidenmann6190
    @aidenmann6190 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this!

  • @inamallahwala
    @inamallahwala 9 лет назад +7

    People take the message leave the rest. Bad presenter or good. He's spreading a wise word take it. forget what's wrong.