Paul Graham: Essays 2024年11月25日
Relentlessly Resourceful
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本文探讨了优秀创业者的关键特质——不懈的资源丰富。作者认为,与其说创业成功取决于运气,不如说取决于创始人能否积极主动地应对挑战,灵活地利用各种资源。文章指出,这种特质并非与生俱来,可以通过培养获得,尤其适用于年轻一代。作者还探讨了这一特质对创业数量的影响,以及如何利用这一概念来评估创业者和招募合伙人。总而言之,文章强调了不懈的资源丰富是创业成功的关键,并提供了一种思考创业者特质和创业机会的新视角。

🤔**不懈的资源丰富是优秀创业者的核心特质:** 作者认为,成功的创业者并非仅仅是坚持不懈,更重要的是能够灵活应对各种挑战,并善于利用各种资源来克服困难,而不是被动地接受命运的安排。

🚀**不懈的资源丰富可以培养:** 作者指出,虽然有些人天生具有这种特质,但更多的人可以通过培养和训练来获得。尤其是那些长期处于权威管控下的年轻人,更需要学习如何独立思考和解决问题。

📈**不懈的资源丰富与创业数量的关系:** 文章认为,创业数量的限制因素并非经济上的上限,而是潜在创业者的数量。而通过识别和培养不懈的资源丰富这一特质,可以扩大潜在创业者的群体,从而促进更多创业的诞生。

🤝**不懈的资源丰富在创业中的应用:** 作者建议创业者将“不懈的资源丰富”作为座右铭,并以此指导自己的创业实践。同时,创业者也可以利用这一标准来评估潜在的合伙人,确保团队成员具备应对挑战的能力。

💡**不懈的资源丰富并非适用于所有领域:** 作者强调,不懈的资源丰富并非适用于所有领域,例如写作和绘画等领域,更强调的是主动的好奇心。创业领域由于面临着外部的挑战,因此不懈的资源丰富显得尤为重要。

March 2009A couple days ago I finally got being a good startup founder down to two words: relentlessly resourceful.Till then the best I'd managed was to get the opposite quality down to one: hapless. Most dictionaries say hapless means unlucky. But the dictionaries are not doing a very good job. A team that outplays its opponents but loses because of a bad decision by the referee could be called unlucky, but not hapless. Hapless implies passivity. To be hapless is to be battered by circumstances — to let the world have its way with you, instead of having your way with the world.

[1]Unfortunately there's no antonym of hapless, which makes it difficult to tell founders what to aim for. "Don't be hapless" is not much of a rallying cry.It's not hard to express the quality we're looking for in metaphors. The best is probably a running back. A good running back is not merely determined, but flexible as well. They want to get downfield, but they adapt their plans on the fly.Unfortunately this is just a metaphor, and not a useful one to most people outside the US. "Be like a running back" is no better than "Don't be hapless."But finally I've figured out how to express this quality directly. I was writing a talk for investors, and I had to explain what to look for in founders. What would someone who was the opposite of hapless be like? They'd be relentlessly resourceful. Not merely relentless. That's not enough to make things go your way except in a few mostly uninteresting domains. In any interesting domain, the difficulties will be novel. Which means you can't simply plow through them, because you don't know initially how hard they are; you don't know whether you're about to plow through a block of foam or granite. So you have to be resourceful. You have to keep trying new things.Be relentlessly resourceful.That sounds right, but is it simply a description of how to be successful in general? I don't think so. This isn't the recipe for success in writing or painting, for example. In that kind of work the recipe is more to be actively curious. Resourceful implies the obstacles are external, which they generally are in startups. But in writing and painting they're mostly internal; the obstacle is your own obtuseness. [2]There probably are other fields where "relentlessly resourceful" is the recipe for success. But though other fields may share it, I think this is the best short description we'll find of what makes a good startup founder. I doubt it could be made more precise.Now that we know what we're looking for, that leads to other questions. For example, can this quality be taught? After four years of trying to teach it to people, I'd say that yes, surprisingly often it can. Not to everyone, but to many people. [3] Some people are just constitutionally passive, but others have a latent ability to be relentlessly resourceful that only needs to be brought out.This is particularly true of young people who have till now always been under the thumb of some kind of authority. Being relentlessly resourceful is definitely not the recipe for success in big companies, or in most schools. I don't even want to think what the recipe is in big companies, but it is certainly longer and messier, involving some combination of resourcefulness, obedience, and building alliances.Identifying this quality also brings us closer to answering a question people often wonder about: how many startups there could be. There is not, as some people seem to think, any economic upper bound on this number. There's no reason to believe there is any limit on the amount of newly created wealth consumers can absorb, any more than there is a limit on the number of theorems that can be proven. So probably the limiting factor on the number of startups is the pool of potential founders. Some people would make good founders, and others wouldn't. And now that we can say what makes a good founder, we know how to put an upper bound on the size of the pool.This test is also useful to individuals. If you want to know whether you're the right sort of person to start a startup, ask yourself whether you're relentlessly resourceful. And if you want to know whether to recruit someone as a cofounder, ask if they are.You can even use it tactically. If I were running a startup, this would be the phrase I'd tape to the mirror. "Make something people want" is the destination, but "Be relentlessly resourceful" is how you get there.Notes[1] I think the reason the dictionaries are wrong is that the meaning of the word has shifted. No one writing a dictionary from scratch today would say that hapless meant unlucky. But a couple hundred years ago they might have. People were more at the mercy of circumstances in the past, and as a result a lot of the words we use for good and bad outcomes have origins in words about luck.When I was living in Italy, I was once trying to tell someone that I hadn't had much success in doing something, but I couldn't think of the Italian word for success. I spent some time trying to describe the word I meant. Finally she said "Ah! Fortuna!"[2] There are aspects of startups where the recipe is to be actively curious. There can be times when what you're doing is almost pure discovery. Unfortunately these times are a small proportion of the whole. On the other hand, they are in research too.[3] I'd almost say to most people, but I realize (a) I have no idea what most people are like, and (b) I'm pathologically optimistic about people's ability to change.Thanks to Trevor Blackwell and Jessica Livingston for reading drafts of this.

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