By Larry Chiang
What you think to be 100% original, in reality, is a sequel. It’s so counterintuitive as a beginner because when you’re young, you think that large established brands had a clean and beautiful birth.
Truth = starting up a business is incredibly messy.
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#engr145s & #cs183sequel take you behind the incoherent musings of lucky founders. No stories, just protocol recipes pic.twitter.com/cmryQhLGkL
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Trans Union self funded. They spun out of a railroad car system. Sounds like a train bc *its a sequel* #cs183sequel
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TransUnion Buys Trustev In $44M Deal To Beef Up In E-Commerce Fraud Protection tcrn.ch/1XYPV6N by @ingridlunden
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Crossing the Chasm From The Right (CTCFTR) via Larry Chiang’s #ENGR145 https://t.co/p5BdArfm7m
— Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) August 3, 2016
Lemonade Stands and #GuaGuaGuacamole at Stanford Engr 145 (Tech Entrepreneurship #ENGR145) https://t.co/Gh5BJ3pnRX
— Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) August 3, 2016
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Air Jordan. Nike. Nike founder used to be great at distribution for Tiger Shoes*. Nike is a sequel company to Tiger #ENGR145s = #cs183sequel
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Phil Knight Discusses His New Book ‘Shoe Dog’ https://t.co/xCDoKhsirk
— Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) August 3, 2016
*This is in the book that the Nike founder wrote.