The Student's Guide To Becoming A Successful Startup Founder

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • If you're a high school or college student with big dreams of starting your own company, this video is for you. Dalton Caldwell and Michael Seibel, two startup founders who started in the early 20s and are now top investors, sit down to share the hard-won advice they wish they had known back in high school.
    Whether you're already running your own startup or just have an idea you can't stop thinking about, Caldwell and Seibel will discuss the skills you need to learn now and how to set yourself up for success after graduating school. Their stories will give you a glimpse of what's truly possible at the intersection of ambition and opportunity in in today's world. This is a masterclass in entrepreneurship for the next generation.
    Apply to Y Combinator: yc.link/DandM-apply
    Work at a Startup: yc.link/DandM-jobs
    Chapters (Powered by bit.ly/chapterme) -
    00:00 - Intro
    01:12 - Delayed Gratification
    02:23 - Learn to Code
    04:17 - Learn Design
    04:52 - Launch Products
    06:49 - Make Friends
    08:04 - School Sandbox
    09:13 - Learn To Care
    11:20 - Credential Game
    13:35 - Fads That Stick
    15:42 - Be Excited
    17:50 - Be Honest
    20:08 - Love The Long Games
    23:46 - Live Your Dream
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Комментарии • 141

  • @ycombinator
    @ycombinator  Год назад +39

    Students! What are you interested in building?

    • @murthyharshith
      @murthyharshith Год назад +7

      Building a crowd management solution - order predictive models for restaurant owners helping them get faster orders n optimise inventory
      Would love to have a quick chat with you people! Would be my absolute honor
      (And if you're reading tthis til here I love you ❤️ and u guys have changed my life - with Love from India)

    • @iuc7254
      @iuc7254 Год назад

      I just want to work on something just like Dr Stephen Wolfram's wolfram alpha, which is so much work no one else will want to do it😅

    • @zigakovacic
      @zigakovacic Год назад +1

      AGI will do the design and coding it seems so I'm interested in building high level knowledge in maths/cs and research in those areas.

    • @JoseGarcia-yp9mr
      @JoseGarcia-yp9mr Год назад +1

      Ai and creativity, broad distribution has enabled us the creatives to have a super partner, but still a long way to go!

    • @funkymonkey7202
      @funkymonkey7202 Год назад +3

      Robots so that AI can not only do my bidding in the online world but also the real world. Don't wanna be caught trying to mine gold when I could be selling shovels

  • @reprovedcandy
    @reprovedcandy Год назад +90

    My first startup was a SaaS business. I had NO technical experience at all. I had $20K to invest and tried to hire devs for my MVP and saw that money circle the drain with nothing to show blazingly fast. I was 23 at the time and decided to take 2 years and learn everything I could possibly learn about full stack development. I can't even begin to express how valuable that experience has been. My second startup was recently acquired and I have another I'm about to start. The other day I realized all the things I'm working on for this 3rd startup are focused on the business itself, I barely have to think about the technical challenges anymore. So, to anyone thinking "Hmm should I learn to code?" - yes. Just, yes. Do it and thank yourself (/me?) later.

    • @0x--
      @0x-- Год назад +1

      Hope you anserwn this: From where did you start?

    • @muddadasiva6696
      @muddadasiva6696 8 месяцев назад

      what if we are not from a technical background

    • @Sanyu-Tumusiime
      @Sanyu-Tumusiime 8 месяцев назад

      doesn't matter! you can learn anything.@@muddadasiva6696

    • @ishatariq9422
      @ishatariq9422 7 месяцев назад

      i really really want to save this comment and want to thank or ---- later

    • @Friday4
      @Friday4 6 месяцев назад

      @@muddadasiva6696You can learn to have technical skills. Technical skills are not genes, you can learn and train to acquire any skills you desire and need to accomplish your goal.

  • @arik_dev
    @arik_dev Год назад +50

    4:10 I learned to code when I was 27 and I'm a 32 year old dev and founder now. It's never too late.

  • @minc33
    @minc33 Год назад +42

    I love these guys. I wish I could adopt them as my uncles.

  • @KahlilAshanti
    @KahlilAshanti Год назад +9

    'the way you get better at it is you suck at it first' -told my kids that this morning about their coding journey. so true! (for any skill)

  • @Whostanvir
    @Whostanvir Год назад +13

    The life lessons Michael and Dalton provide are really helpful beside startup lessons. They are helping future founders to be better people too!!!

  • @ayoungdev1793
    @ayoungdev1793 Год назад +9

    It’s so funny I’ve been listening to this on repeat all day while working. Today we had a move-in scheduled, but a lot of things were still messed up in the house. As a project manager usually I hire this out to contractors but today I decided to put on the gloves and tackle some of the work myself. Long story short after 12 hours of working on this house, I got offered a job by the tenants parent.
    Showing that you care can go a really long way.

  • @chapterme
    @chapterme Год назад +28

    Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) -
    00:00 - Intro
    00:14 - YC's Advice for High School Students
    01:12 - Grinding - Delayed Gratification
    02:23 - Upskilling - Learn to Code
    04:17 - Learn to use Basic Design Software
    04:52 - Launching Products
    06:49 - Learn to Talk to People and Make Friends
    08:04 - School is a Sandbox
    09:13 - Empathy - How to Care About Your Users
    11:20 - How to Play the Credential Game
    13:35 - Fads and How to Catch Them
    15:42 - How to Be Excited About Technology
    17:50 - Being Honest to Yourself
    20:08 - Learn to Love Long Games
    23:46 - Wrap Up - Live Your Dream

    • @Giverb.DoGood
      @Giverb.DoGood Год назад +1

      Thank you

    • @heerthirajah1661
      @heerthirajah1661 Год назад +2

      Hey chapterme. Sema bruh. As an AI enthusiast your product is awesome. And your marketing strategy also same a😂😅

    • @chapterme
      @chapterme Год назад

      @@heerthirajah1661 Thanks!

    • @ChaoticAuthority
      @ChaoticAuthority Год назад +3

      The guy who did timestamps for the wan show recently retired because of too long videos, there is a power gap to be conquered

    • @Giverb.DoGood
      @Giverb.DoGood Год назад +2

      @@heerthirajah1661 FACTS. Marketing strategy is on point 🤣🙌🏾

  • @anamariaramirezgomez8547
    @anamariaramirezgomez8547 Год назад +1

    I really love this kind of videos because I got my bachelor's degree four years ago and I had the opportunity to upskill during the last year and got an amazing job and learned about my co-workers worldwide.

  • @hellomybot
    @hellomybot Год назад +1

    So true. These are the real skills we need (not only graduated students)👌
    Thanks a lot Dalton & Michael.

  • @khaya_was_taken_
    @khaya_was_taken_ Год назад +2

    Love you guys, wishing I had this content starting off, now I'm sharing it with my brother. His doing his first startup.

  • @JeeSee
    @JeeSee Год назад

    This is an absolute blessing to have for free. Thank you, Y Combinator!

  • @pratyushatri8248
    @pratyushatri8248 Год назад +1

    Spot on content. All the pointers and things that were covered made so much sense. Awesome video Dalton and Michael

  • @adrianmanea413
    @adrianmanea413 Год назад +12

    Learning to code was honestly the best decision I've made since deciding to be born. Finding a co-founder with the coding skills can be frustrating. If they lack confidence and motivation, it can be difficult to maintain a steady company. I learned to code from RUclips and a React template I purchased for $69 haha.

    • @KrantiUpadhyay
      @KrantiUpadhyay Год назад

      From which yt chanel I should learn code can you reconend

    • @leonsvideos
      @leonsvideos Год назад +6

      @@KrantiUpadhyay Don‘t go looking for that one youtube channel to teach you everything about how to code. Find something that you would like to build, then ask ChatGPT what he would use to build it. Keep asking questions until you know why ChatGPT recommends which component, then come back to youtube and look for good teachers that teach the concepts you need for your project. Build the project. Start the next one. Project based learning is the only way to really learn how to code. Trust me, I spent years doing tutorials and couldn’t have done anything that wasn’t shown in the video. Once I started building, I started learning 10 times faster.

    • @KrantiUpadhyay
      @KrantiUpadhyay Год назад +1

      @@leonsvideos Thanks for this information

    • @holdenm2k
      @holdenm2k Год назад +1

      @@KrantiUpadhyay buying a react template was somehow the best $70 ive ever spent. teaches you a lot

    • @adrianmanea413
      @adrianmanea413 Год назад

      @@holdenm2k I've used one called Devias Kit Pro, great learning resource

  • @masterz1848
    @masterz1848 Год назад +11

    I am a high schooler with a dream, I am 16 now, I have been grinding for the past 5 years, just building products I love, now I have at last built up the confidence to apply to YC, to make my dream, a reality! Dalton and Michael, I am Wasim, I am from India, I am building Dozeal! and I am confident that we will meet soon!! See you then! 😃🤩

  • @emanuelb.2715
    @emanuelb.2715 Год назад +26

    The Credential Game segment was super cryptic. They didn’t explain what they are talking about. Is it about having to be a previous founder to get investments? Coming from a renown school? Being a tech influencer? What credential game is being played that’s so important to understand? Help us understand it.

    • @elijahtrenton8351
      @elijahtrenton8351 Год назад +26

      Tldr the world is unfair & as you get older you realize that Harvard/YC etc can only take you so far in life, they aren't everything.
      Some ppl are handed opportunities you can only dream of, some are prodigies and no amount of studying will put you on their level and some are willing to sacrifice everything because failure means they and their family will starve. Learn the rules, play the game to get your foot in the door (eg study to get into a good school or network with founders to meet investors) but don't forget it's a game or become disconnect from the hardships of other or the next generation after you gain some success, you can only try to change the rules or make the world a fairer place when you have power. If you change the world too much to fast in ways that upsets the general public or people in power the government will crack down like a hammer, so instead of destroying the system (society) or worshipping it work around it to make the world a better place.

    • @matviyk3066
      @matviyk3066 Год назад

      You put it so lovely

    • @nelsonndahiro6115
      @nelsonndahiro6115 Год назад +7

      The way I understood it is: the world is what it is. People who get into prestigious schools or get other credentials are more admired and are given more opportunity. You can either go into the system and work super hard to get those credentials as your main goal in life, or you can realize that not all people who go to Harvard are smart or competent, and you can try to show that the system is not always selecting the best people. But in reality both those extremes are not helpful, it's better to accept the world as it is and get the credentials that are useful if you can while realizing that they are not an end in themselves, as you try your own way to success by building something.

    • @flaviorosa1945
      @flaviorosa1945 Год назад +1

      @@elijahtrenton8351 I am fascinated by what you have written, may I have the opportunity to contact you?

    • @tomasbaron8465
      @tomasbaron8465 Год назад +1

      @@nelsonndahiro6115 I like how you concluded that, I understood more or less the same.

  • @johnnyBrwn
    @johnnyBrwn Год назад +2

    Thanks man, this is already adding so much value. Its depressing seeing a lack of optimism in AI.

  • @murthyharshith
    @murthyharshith Год назад +8

    This is so for me. Starting out as a college fresher with YC advice. What can be better than this. Thanks a ton YC

  • @muddadasiva6696
    @muddadasiva6696 8 месяцев назад

    thank you guys for sharing the valuable knowledge

  • @amospan14
    @amospan14 Год назад

    These are golden nuggets! Thank you gentlemen!

  • @devtea
    @devtea Год назад +3

    "The Startup game isn't going away. You've got time. Learn to build. Then ship. Take in feedback, adjust, and repeat."

  • @Zekicc
    @Zekicc Год назад

    The in person ones are much more enjoyable to watch - please keep this format!

  • @dizzydevelops
    @dizzydevelops Год назад

    I wish I would have found this video in highschool or college. Great Content!

  • @markchern1955
    @markchern1955 Год назад

    Thanks a lot.Although i am not a student anymore,but the advices sounds great to me. I am ready to prepare to live my dream.

  • @sanjiblamichhane
    @sanjiblamichhane Год назад +1

    Never applied/got into YC but feels like I am a YC grad!

  • @dhruvraval6997
    @dhruvraval6997 Год назад +3

    Saw this video and clicked instantly!
    As a college freshman interested in startups, hearing from the vets is an opportunity I’ll always take.

  • @PranavKarthik
    @PranavKarthik Год назад

    this is the content we need

  • @ishatariq9422
    @ishatariq9422 7 месяцев назад

    I have my respect for you growing by day.

  • @stephaneessomba9441
    @stephaneessomba9441 Год назад

    great advices as usual, thank you

  • @CyberWorx
    @CyberWorx Год назад

    Very informative. Thanks a lot!

  • @tomasbaron8465
    @tomasbaron8465 Год назад +1

    Play the long game, know how to boost your cards by the rules and care about what you are doing and for who you are doing it ❤

  • @chuka231d8
    @chuka231d8 Год назад

    love this one!

  • @lahcenechel1855
    @lahcenechel1855 Год назад +7

    Start working on my project soon. I have no teammate so I will do everything my self. I wish I could've asked for advice from dr Seidle.

  • @fdlrahman07
    @fdlrahman07 3 месяца назад

    cool it's related with what i'm currently doing it.
    this is a promise to myself that i'll become rich startup founder in 2 years
    see you on top myself☺

  • @ashwinnair
    @ashwinnair Год назад

    much needed

  • @anirudhm
    @anirudhm Год назад

    the best channel on the planet

  • @genericdeveloper3966
    @genericdeveloper3966 Год назад

    Video game analogy was excellent.

  • @txbrown_
    @txbrown_ Год назад +1

    Here for the FF7 reference 😂 that game taught me so much.

  • @zigakovacic
    @zigakovacic Год назад +1

    AGI will do the design and coding it seems so I'm interested in building high level knowledge in maths/cs and research in those areas.

  • @TVel_Kepler
    @TVel_Kepler Год назад

    This is dope!

  • @SuMaN3301
    @SuMaN3301 Год назад

    I am currently pursuing my graduation
    Completed my 1st 2 steps onto next

  • @ProfessorRagna
    @ProfessorRagna 9 месяцев назад

    As a big FF7 fan, as short as the reference was, I still appreciated the FF7 analogy :)

  • @WilliamPeytz
    @WilliamPeytz 7 месяцев назад

    Great Advice

  • @Yourshorts708
    @Yourshorts708 Год назад

    Future is here❤

  • @arjoai
    @arjoai 4 месяца назад +1

    I am founding Mitra, platform for teamwork with AI agents. Applied for S24, wish me luck!

  • @paternyao
    @paternyao Год назад +1

    What are some examples of best Design apps? Any advice on how to start with Design? Like courses or books…

  • @alexshibu3263
    @alexshibu3263 Год назад +1

    damm perfect timing. I'm on a gap year

  • @dawnghost7903
    @dawnghost7903 Год назад +1

    To all the youngins, the “credential game” is a tool you can use. I out right rejected it and it DOES hold you back BIG time. You can still make it but it’s an unnecessary risk. Stay around the smart people who have goals and dreams. The world is full of many people who don’t have any anymore and will hinder your growth speed 💙

    • @pratik2777
      @pratik2777 6 месяцев назад

      does the credential game means going to college??

  • @UnCanny_
    @UnCanny_ Год назад +2

    The Part where he referred about “CREDENTIALS"
    anyone Can Explain me
    ..??

  • @just_faisal101
    @just_faisal101 Год назад

    Love from India

  • @imsteven3044
    @imsteven3044 Год назад +1

    What discord's channels recommend about Startups?

  • @chuhaoliu5050
    @chuhaoliu5050 11 месяцев назад

    21:47 "Ture ambition means being patient for many many years"

  • @cheezjesus
    @cheezjesus Год назад

    make also for college students

  • @StreamAgency
    @StreamAgency Год назад

    TOO LITTY!

  • @QuantApplicantMattKulis
    @QuantApplicantMattKulis 2 месяца назад

    forward earnings reflect what CAN rather then what IS.

  • @LCTesla
    @LCTesla Год назад

    Learn to code and learn to design in 1 fell swoop: learn HTML5 and (S)CSS. Skip the mockup stage and just build what you're thinking of.

  • @jamesandrews9404
    @jamesandrews9404 Год назад +4

    Don’t get me wrong I think learning how to code is invaluable. However, with the rise of no-code solutions like Bubble or even generative AI in the future, is this skill as valuable as you say it is?

    • @happydays5218
      @happydays5218 Год назад +2

      Yes. The best companies can't operate properly on No Code solutions. Eventually you'll need the technical expertise to create custom software that adds maximum value to your customers otherwise your company/business will lose to competitors who have the better engineers. If Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, etc.. relied on No Code solutions they would lose users to better equipped software companies

    • @jamesandrews9404
      @jamesandrews9404 Год назад +1

      @@happydays5218 I think it’s still great for an mvp stage

  • @LCTesla
    @LCTesla Год назад

    I'm a 38 yo student listening intently

  • @imsteven3044
    @imsteven3044 Год назад

    Hi, is anyone working on Robotics Startups?

  • @sciencegeeks1370
    @sciencegeeks1370 Год назад +3

    I'm a cto at a tech company. I'm 14 and a sophomore in college.
    Thanks for this video
    P.S I joined as a regular employee and worked up to CTO Position

    • @iuc7254
      @iuc7254 Год назад +3

      I find it hard to believe you😂...

    • @sciencegeeks1370
      @sciencegeeks1370 Год назад +1

      @@iuc7254 I understand. Its true tho

    • @JohnAdegoke
      @JohnAdegoke Год назад +1

      Wait, so you got into college at 13? That's even earlier than me. I got into uni at 14 :)

    • @mosesnandi
      @mosesnandi Год назад

      😀 Trolling, right?

    • @sciencegeeks1370
      @sciencegeeks1370 Год назад +1

      @@mosesnandi Nah

  • @udditconsul7699
    @udditconsul7699 Год назад

    What are the chances for a person , to get into y combinator . who was just an average during all academia , passed out of college when covid hit , wasnt able to get a job .
    Has no strong credentials or big branded names of college to his name .
    Now one fine day after years of long hardship experiences with literally no money in pocket for 2 years . Building a mvp and solving a real problem .
    Can anybody predict out of 100 % , what are the probable chances

    • @isagiyoichi5207
      @isagiyoichi5207 Год назад

      That chance depends on ur product, if ur product is good then u will get accepted

  • @PiusInProgress
    @PiusInProgress Год назад +2

    nahh man in 2 years agi will arrive and then 2 weeks later superintelligence.
    i don't have 7 years

    • @funkymonkey7202
      @funkymonkey7202 Год назад +1

      LLMs haven't shown yet to produce unique insights like humans can. Mostly you should be good at seeing high level so you can be an AI master rather than jobless. If Ray Kurzweils prediction is right you'll have about 22 years before the singularity happens.

    • @PiusInProgress
      @PiusInProgress Год назад

      @@funkymonkey7202 i give superintelligence 2-15 years. I don't see how it could take 22 tbh.
      It is actually cool though it gives me a lot more urgency and somehow I enjoy that quite a bit.
      Good reason to live more intensly.

    • @funkymonkey7202
      @funkymonkey7202 Год назад +1

      @@PiusInProgress 22 years for it be able to make decades of innovation a second

    • @PiusInProgress
      @PiusInProgress Год назад +1

      @@funkymonkey7202 to get from serious self improvement on an exponential scale to that it probably takes a week or two.

  • @xl1179
    @xl1179 Год назад +1

    17:15 that was cynical laugh:)

  • @TheRishabhShow
    @TheRishabhShow Год назад

    Re uploaded

  • @Secretlyanothername
    @Secretlyanothername Год назад +1

    YC overvalues youth and discounts experience.

  • @dontbeshydating
    @dontbeshydating Год назад

    The future is software engineering

  • @ramunascepaitis
    @ramunascepaitis Год назад

    17:30 - young people don't think that they can learn something they couldn't before or that they can do something on their phone they couldn't before. When something new becomes everyday reality and people stop appreciating it, they always find what to complain about. First world problems.

  • @adamm5717
    @adamm5717 5 месяцев назад

    Those videos seem to be targeted mostly towards college students.
    I think you might be missing out on the more experienced audience.

  • @anatolynavrotsky1744
    @anatolynavrotsky1744 Год назад

    And now please repeat all this for a 40 year old

  • @TochStyle
    @TochStyle 9 месяцев назад

    Yeah coding seems to be useful lol

  • @algeriennesaffaires7017
    @algeriennesaffaires7017 Год назад

    Too much giggle i cant keep watching its do annoying

  • @ziawe
    @ziawe Год назад

    Grind