Your book suggests that the depths of recession could be a great time to launch a start-up. What the evidence shows is that it’s actually a really good time to start a business. When you start a business in a recession, it’s cheaper — everything from real estate to employees to technology is less expensive. It sounds kind of counterintuitive, but building a business during a recession stress-tests the quality of the business early. Speaking of a recession, what do you think Silicon Valley will look like on the other side of this?
Source: New York Times June 19, 2022 09:48 UTC