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We were all in the right place at the right time. There is something to be said for making an effort to put yourself in the "right" place though.


Where do you think the "right" place is right now?

The problem I always have is that the right place isn't really apparent until years after the decision about where to be is made. At the time, there're many places that look appealing, and little reason to choose one over the other. And then it's only with hindsight that one of those becomes a big success and the rest become has-beens.

I was thinking about this today when responding to a Reddit post whining about how there're no good high-paying jobs left in this country:

http://www.reddit.com/r/economy/comments/eyu1o/the_unemploym...

Of course that's false. However, when I think about how I got my good high-paying job, the answer that comes to mind is "pure dumb luck". I happened to like computers when I was a teen in the 90s, and I happened to stick with it through the dot-com bust in the early 2000s, and so now that these CS jobs are paying six figures easily, I've got close to ten years experience in skills that are very hot. But I wasn't really thinking about professions or salary at the time; I was thinking "Hey, this seems sorta interesting, I wonder what else I can find out..."


YC. Of course I'm biased, but on the other hand I'm betting on it :)

Even companies that don't make it often lead their founders to other great opportunities (e.g. at other yc companies). I also believe there's something surprisingly powerful about witnessing success first hand.


Who's the VP of BD Steve refers to? Thanks!





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