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virus: Why arguing on the CoV forums is worth it
« on: 2006-03-04 17:40:12 »
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[Updated: I mailed this and my outbox version has the text below but is seems it was stripped on the forum. Odd.]

From "The Importance of Having Friends Who Disagree "
http://ravimohan.blogspot.com/2006/02/importance-of-having-friends-who.html

"Paul Graham says, in one of his essays (emphasis mine) "....Why do you need other people? Can't you just think of new ideas yourself? The empirical answer is: no. Even Einstein needed people to bounce ideas off. Ideas get developed in the process of explaining them to the right kind of person. You need that resistance, just as a carver needs the resistance of the wood.

This is one reason Y Combinator has a rule against investing in startups with only one founder. Practically every successful company has at least two. And because startup founders work under great pressure, it's critical they be friends....."


In my experience, this need for "friendly resistance" extends to far more than creating startups. Every time you have a new idea, you need people you can bounce it off. To get any real benefit out of this process you need people with a complex combination of characteristics.

They should:

have firm (but not rigid) opinions on their own have logical reasons for those beliefs and be able to articulate them clearly are driven by ideas and not ideology not attach their egos to their opinions.
be willing to concede a valid argument even if it forces them to possibly re-examine their beliefs know how to listen

Given all that, it is extremely difficult to find such "friends who disagree". "

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Jonathan
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Re:virus: Why arguing on the CoV forums is worth it
« Reply #1 on: 2006-03-04 18:46:06 »
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Was it your mind that went blank then?
Or the list of reasons?

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« Reply #2 on: 2006-03-04 19:52:40 »
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Quote from: Hermit on 2006-03-04 18:46:06   

Was it your mind that went blank then?
Or the list of reasons?

Fixed. Sorry about that. Did you get my private message about that book I want to send you?
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