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It seems to me that the main difference between chess and startups is that in chess you only have one opponent. The more opponents you have, the more likelihood that not blundering on its own is not sufficient.


I read a blogpost long time ago which said he made more money on working on startups which he sold during the bubble economy rather than bust. All boats rise during high tide. It is better to sell your boat during high tides.


I think that there are at least 10 main differences between chess (or other sports) and startups.

It's a very weak analogy.

He does have a few good points though if you disregard that.




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