This was super-interesting; watching PG do his thing lets one get familiar with his way of thinking.
What every entrepreneur should do should be to build a "virtual PG" in their head (the way writers pretend to write to one person they actually know, and not in general).
Also, there is great potential for a fascinating reality TV show.
Instead of watching people eating bugs in Guatemala, how captivating would it be to follow a few startups going from nothing to world domination, their doubts, failures and successes, etc., and see how they're coached and what they learn along the way?
What every entrepreneur should do should be to build a "virtual PG" in their head (the way writers pretend to write to one person they actually know, and not in general).
Also, there is great potential for a fascinating reality TV show.
Instead of watching people eating bugs in Guatemala, how captivating would it be to follow a few startups going from nothing to world domination, their doubts, failures and successes, etc., and see how they're coached and what they learn along the way?
I would pay to watch such a show.