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More start-ups are an inevitability of the future in my vision. I'm not discouraging or encouraging it either way, in fact it's probably not the best outcome, but because of popular media and the cultural dramatization of the start-up world and how entrepreneurial innovation works, people think it's a "Let's work out of a garage for awhile and then see what happens" type of thing.

I really hope that methodology and philosophy never becomes the penultimate choice for those that want to start their own business or innovate something.

The government could potentially destroy that balance though, I agree.

Where there is a need, there will be an innovation of some kind. The best ideas come partially from necessity.




I really hope that methodology and philosophy never becomes the penultimate choice for those that want to start their own business or innovate something.

If "let's work out of a garage for a while" is the second-to-last choice, what is the last choice, and is it better or worse?


Working out of one's mother's basement was my thought. :P

Atleast a garages these days have some panache!




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