I don’t know if this take is just naive or dishonest…
building something people love can make you a billionaire, but most billionaires did not build something people love, and most people who’ve built something people love are not billionaires.
> most people who’ve built something people love are not billionaires
I don't think his advice was simply "build something people love." In fact, he specifically spends a lot of time trying to make it extremely clear that a necessary ingredient is compounding of an extremely high growth rate.
So I'm not sure if your take is intentionally misleading or if perhaps we read different essays
> most people who’ve built something people love are not billionaires
I don't think his advice was simply "build something people love." In fact, he specifically spends a lot of time trying to make it extremely clear that a necessary ingredient is compounding of an extremely high growth rate.
So I'm not sure if your take is intentionally misleading or if perhaps we read different essays