Lenny Rachitsky
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There's a nonprofit approach to this.
What are the kind of the terms that people should just think about?
If this all sounds like a huge drag and a lot of work and really annoying, I'd say go back an hour when we talked a lot about just what is it you were trying to avoid and the pain.
And hearing these from you is important and powerful because you see so many founders.
There's few people in the world that see the number of founders, meet with the number of founders, work with as many startups as you.
And this is not an easy place you're in, trying to convince people to do these very annoying things.
And so it just says a lot that you're putting yourself out there this much for you guys.
Pay attention.
This is, even though it feels weird now, the idea is this should not, this should be- Our grandkids will think this is the most obvious thing they've ever heard about.
So maybe it's just a final tactic.
Say an early stage founder is listening to this and like, oh shit, I gotta really do something here.
What are, say, three things they should do in the next week or two?
It's interesting how so much of this is similar to, not similar, but to AGI alignment, finding a way to align AI, finding a way to align your business.
It is not a coincidence, okay?
What I'm hearing here is we should be hiring more ants for our organizations.
Eric, we've given people a lot to think about.
I think there's a lot of just like, oh, wow, I should really think about this and take this seriously.
What's a final thought, final nugget, final lesson you want to leave listeners with before we get out of here?
If any of this is at all interesting to you, if you want to explore this, if you want to implement it, buy Eric's book, Incorruptible.
Is there a website to look at or is just Google and find it?