Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

Well, I'm an engineer who quit my cushy job at Google to go it alone. So, I suppose this makes me an idiot.

I think the big question the author fails to address is: Do these deluded engineers end up regretting their decisions in the long-term?

I think most people in the startup community understand that failure-- and the misery that comes with it-- comes with the territory, and the key is whether you can learn with each failure. And I would argue that there's no better to place to learn than an environment where your income depends directly on whether you're genuinely solving a problem for people (the people who "run the lottery" are your target customers, not the VCs, by the way). In my case, I've failed at over a dozen projects (some prior to my time at Google) while finding a few moderately successful ones along the way, and I'm continuing to fail, learn, and grow.

And I like to think that this better understanding of harsh realities of how the world actually works gained from doing a startup-- whether you succeed or fail, whether you end up at a small company or a large company-- is a return on your investment that continues to serve you for the rest of your career.



I made this comment above, but I would love to see the success stats for ex-google engineers.

If the failure rate for all start-ups is 90%, I'm betting its lower for start-ups founded by ex-google engineers.


I work at Google now. What made you decide to leave?


It's been my plan since high school to figure out a way to work for myself eventually, though I was very grateful for my job at Google. After the initial 2 years, my work at Google began feeling more routine (I chose to stay in the same team, and I was getting better at my job at the cost of learning fewer new things). I left after 4 years after deciding that I had learned enough and saved enough to move on to what I've viewed as the next stage.




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: