
Founders at Work
Stories of Startups' Early Days
by Jessica Livingston
Synopsis
Co-founder of Y Combinator Jessica Livingston interviews 32 founders about the messy, decisive early days of their companies — what they got wrong, what almost killed them, and what they wish they had known.
Editorial review
Long interviews with the founders of companies including Apple, Hotmail, PayPal, Flickr, and 37signals. The interviews are unusually honest about the early years — the parts later glossed over in keynotes — and the book has aged extremely well.
Key takeaways
- 1
Founders' early stories are far messier than their later narratives suggest.
- 2
Tenacity routinely beats talent over multi-year horizons.
- 3
Most pivots happen in plain sight after the fact.
- 4
Reading many founder stories inoculates against any single one.
The right reader
Anyone considering starting a company. Pair with newer interview collections like 'Tribe of Mentors.'
What it touches
How it reads
Interview-based, candid.
Reading difficulty: Accessible
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