
In this episode of the Minus One podcast, Aditya Agarwal interviews Gokul Rajaram, a veteran of Silicon Valley, about his experiences at multiple generational companies and his mental model for choosing projects. Gokul emphasizes the importance of aligning with a meaningful mission and working with inspirational people, recounting his experience starting a company without a clear problem to solve. The conversation explores how a personal connection and passion are crucial for overcoming the challenges of building a startup, contrasting this with a mercenary approach driven by market trends. They discuss the role of serendipity and intuition in identifying great missions, the value of user storytelling over traditional user research, and the need for founders to possess deep, fractal knowledge of their chosen field. They also touch on the evolving landscape of team building in the AI era, the importance of continuous learning, and the potential for AI to impact the physical world.
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