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It's not the only motivation. It really will be better for YC to have someone running it who is actually interested in running an organization.

I have a whole bunch of ideas for essays I'd like to write, but I almost never pick a topic. The way I decide which one to write is that one starts to write itself in my head.




"The way I decide which one to write is that one starts to write itself in my head."

As someone who only comments in two places on the web (HN and at another place that I'd rather not mention) that is exactly how it works when I make comments.

You read something you react you write.

It's not an assignment. It's not a job. It's not required. You just do it because you are moved and/or inspired by something you read or observe.


Cool, I look forward to reading them!

Just a thought (I know you've got a huge "to-do list" in your head), I'd like to hear your opinions on effective altruism, and what you think the best ways to change the world are.


Do you think this will provide you with an opportunity to approach prospect and current yc startups in a less "adversarial" manner, for the lack of a better term?


Does that mean you will start working on Arc as well ?




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