FS Ndzomga
Jul 12, 2024

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Interesting read, Aaron! I appreciate the unique angle you've taken by linking the challenges of entrepreneurship to our biological programming. It's certainly a fresh perspective that highlights the internal conflicts many entrepreneurs might not even be aware they're facing. The analogy of the vast number of recipes available and our desire for instructions was particularly thought-provoking.

However, I do wonder if attributing the difficulty of startups mainly to biological instincts might be somewhat of an oversimplification. Human behavior is influenced by a myriad of factors including socio-economic background, education, and cultural context, all of which can play significant roles in entrepreneurial success or failure. Additionally, while the instinct to follow instructions is indeed a survival mechanism, could it also be argued that human curiosity and our drive to innovate are just as biologically ingrained?

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FS Ndzomga
FS Ndzomga

Written by FS Ndzomga

Engineer passionate about data science, startups, philosophy and French literature. Built lycee.ai, discute.co and rimbaud.ai . Open for consulting gigs

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