This is especially useful for people like me who are focused on attempting to give college students the resources to understand what the first steps they should take when considering founding a company are.
When I was first starting off, I was completely lost. Then a fantastic mentor told me to take 2 days off and read every essay by Paul Graham, and it gave me some direction. This is perfect for that.
Great I'm glad you think it's useful. One thing we noticed when building out our company is that it was hard to find and identify the 'must reads' for entrepreneurs. There is so much content around today on the subject and a lot of noise. So consequently we missed out on a lot of the critical stuff because we just didn't know better and it cost us a lot of time. We're hoping to get all the good resources to the surface.
I agree, and the "must reads" really are "must reads". You need to get back to work, but there's some knowledge out there that is just absolutely critical.
Things like "just fucking launch", "don't die", "make sure you're building something people want and if you're not change it", and "be hackers" among them.
When I was first starting off, I was completely lost. Then a fantastic mentor told me to take 2 days off and read every essay by Paul Graham, and it gave me some direction. This is perfect for that.