I feel that people, in general, when they hear about startups, they have only one very specific image in their mind: the Silicon Valley mega startup, with an idea, team of very educated Ivy League founders with ex-Google, ex-Microsoft, ex-Facebook resumes, that are working on a state of the art unique ballsy value proposition, who just secured a 100 million funding round for their idea.
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I feel that people, in general, when they hear about startups, they have only one very specific image in their mind: the Silicon Valley mega startup, with an idea, team of very educated Ivy League founders with ex-Google, ex-Microsoft, ex-Facebook resumes, that are working on a state of the art unique ballsy value proposition, who just secured a 100 million funding round for their idea.