Why should we start our own companies instead of working for a great company like Google, Facebook, Dropbox, etc?
Is it to change the world? In these companies you get the best resources to do that. You are much more likely to make a much larger impact on the world through a company like Google.
Is it to be in control? But in good companies, such as mentioned above, you get a lot of freedom. In some senses, more than you have at a startup - because of the constraints imposed to you by having resources constraints.
Is it for Fame or Fortune? I could get that, but I can't believe that is what motivates the majority of the people on this site. Fame seems to me more of a pain in the ass than a good thing, and money is a motivator, but you won't be poor by working on these companies.
Is it because you are not good enough to join these companies? Seems possible, but yet again, the group of people starting up are usually extremely capable, more so those accepted to YCombinator - so that shouldn't really be a problem.
I used to dream about starting up, but after thinking about it more logically, things starts to not look so good. What are the things that really drive you to start your own company, and why couldn't these goals be achieved in other, simpler methods
I just left/sold my own company that I started over 3 years ago. Then people asked why? I said "opportunity cost". I just couldn't explain it in any other way.
Wasn't happy with my response so I got obsessed in psychology for a couple of days this month. So why?
"Someone with extraverted intuition as their leading function is very dependent on his/her feelings of interest and disinterest. Interest and boredom seem to be the driving forces in such a person's life — more so than for any other types. Other types also find things 'interesting' and 'boring,' however, they are able to derive satisfaction and enjoyment from things that aren't necessarily interesting and novel, as opposed to extraverted intuition types."
"What makes something interesting? A new situation, a new set of people, a new way of looking at old things, or novel or unusual information. There has to be some special quality in the information, situation, or people that creates an open-ended, high-potential situation that engages and energizes the mind. Extraverted intuition types would rather choose an unknown situation that might have high potential than a known situation that is known to have low or medium potential."