> Startups don't win by attacking. They win by transcending.
This is a wonderful quote, and a wonderful guiding principle. It's not correct in every single situation, but I don't think pg is speaking in absolutes.
How do you revolutionize a field? Not by immediately trying to replace an existing player, but by building something so useful that it gets adopted until it is a major player in the field.
This is a wonderful quote, and a wonderful guiding principle. It's not correct in every single situation, but I don't think pg is speaking in absolutes.
How do you revolutionize a field? Not by immediately trying to replace an existing player, but by building something so useful that it gets adopted until it is a major player in the field.