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    ## How to Use Restream for Interviews | Complete Beginner's Guide

    Restream is a powerful live streaming platform that makes online interviews simple, professional, and engaging. Whether you're hosting a podcast, interviewing industry experts, conducting educational sessions, or streaming live events, Restream allows you to broadcast to multiple platforms at the same time—including YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitch, and more.

    To get started, create a Restream account and connect your favorite social media channels. Once connected, open **Restream Studio** directly in your web browser—no software installation is required!

    Invite your interview guest by sending them a unique invitation link. They can join with just a browser, webcam, and microphone. Before going live, check your audio, video, lighting, and internet connection to ensure a smooth experience.

    Customize your live stream with your brand logo, banners, overlays, and backgrounds to make your interview look polished and professional. You can also display viewer comments on screen, making your audience feel involved and encouraging real-time interaction.

    During the interview:

    * Ask clear and engaging questions.
    * Listen carefully to your guest.
    * Maintain eye contact with the camera.
    * Encourage meaningful discussion.
    * Interact with viewers by responding to comments and questions.

    One of Restream's biggest advantages is that you can reach audiences across multiple platforms with a single live broadcast, saving both time and effort. This helps increase your visibility, grow your audience, and build stronger connections with your community.

    After the interview ends, review your stream, note areas for improvement, and reuse the recording as valuable content for future posts, clips, or podcasts. Continuous practice will help you become a more confident and professional interviewer.

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    #rsisb RollNo.247 Foundation LEVEL ## 🎤 How to Use Restream for Interviews | Complete Beginner's Guide 🚀 Restream is a powerful live streaming platform that makes online interviews simple, professional, and engaging. Whether you're hosting a podcast, interviewing industry experts, conducting educational sessions, or streaming live events, Restream allows you to broadcast to multiple platforms at the same time—including YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitch, and more. 🌍✨ To get started, create a Restream account and connect your favorite social media channels. Once connected, open **Restream Studio** directly in your web browser—no software installation is required! 🖥️💡 Invite your interview guest by sending them a unique invitation link. They can join with just a browser, webcam, and microphone. Before going live, check your audio, video, lighting, and internet connection to ensure a smooth experience. 🎥🎙️ Customize your live stream with your brand logo, banners, overlays, and backgrounds to make your interview look polished and professional. You can also display viewer comments on screen, making your audience feel involved and encouraging real-time interaction. 💬❤️ During the interview: * 🎤 Ask clear and engaging questions. * 👂 Listen carefully to your guest. * 😊 Maintain eye contact with the camera. * 💡 Encourage meaningful discussion. * 📢 Interact with viewers by responding to comments and questions. One of Restream's biggest advantages is that you can reach audiences across multiple platforms with a single live broadcast, saving both time and effort. This helps increase your visibility, grow your audience, and build stronger connections with your community. 🌐📈 After the interview ends, review your stream, note areas for improvement, and reuse the recording as valuable content for future posts, clips, or podcasts. Continuous practice will help you become a more confident and professional interviewer. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced content creator, Restream provides an easy and reliable way to create high-quality live interviews that educate, inspire, and engage audiences around the world. Start your live streaming journey today and share your voice with the world! 🚀🎉 #Restream #LiveStreaming #Interviews #Podcast #StreamingTips #ContentCreator #YouTubeLive #FacebookLive #LinkedInLive #LiveInterview #OnlineInterview #StreamingGuide #VideoMarketing #SocialMedia #Broadcast #DigitalCreator #TechTips #LiveVideo #RemoteInterview #ProfessionalStreaming #GrowYourAudience #CreatorTools #OnlineLearning #Success #Innovation
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  • # How Musicians Can Earn 1 Lakh a Month Online

    In todays digital age, the music industry has shifted towards online platforms, providing musicians with the opportunity to reach a global audience and earn money from their music. With the rise of music streaming services, merchandise sales, and online performances, musicians can now make a living from their music without relying on traditional record labels.

    In this article, well explore some of the ways musicians can earn 1 Lakh a month from their music online.

    ## Music Streaming Services

    Music streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal offer musicians the chance to earn royalties from their music. To start earning money, musicians simply need to upload their music to the platforms and let the streams roll in. The more streams their music gets, the more money they can earn. Musicians can also earn money from downloads on these platforms.

    ## Music Distribution

    Music distribution platforms like DistroKid, TuneCore, and CD Baby can help musicians get their music on various music streaming services. These platforms will handle the distribution, and the musician will receive a portion of the royalties earned from their music. With music distribution, musicians can reach a wider audience and earn more money from their music.

    ## Live Performances

    Live performances are a great way for musicians to earn money from their music. Platforms like Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook allow musicians to perform live for their fans. Musicians can also offer private live sessions for fans for a fee. Live performances are a great way for musicians to connect with their fans and earn money at the same time.

    ## Merchandise

    Merchandise is another way for musicians to earn money from their music. Musicians can sell merchandise like t-shirts, hats, posters, and more featuring their music, album artwork, or brand. They can sell their merchandise on their own website or through platforms like Teespring or Redbubble. Merchandise is a great way for musicians to earn passive income and reach a wider audience.

    ## Music Lessons

    Music lessons are another way for musicians to earn money from their music. Musicians can offer music lessons online or in-person to students. They can use platforms like Zoom, Skype, or Teachable to offer their lessons and earn money. Music lessons are a great way for musicians to share their knowledge and skills with others and earn money at the same time.

    ## Music Production

    Music production is another way for musicians to earn money from their music. Musicians can offer their music production services to other artists, bands, or businesses. They can use platforms like Fiverr or Upwork to offer their services and earn money. Music production is a great way for musicians to use their skills and expertise to earn money from their music.

    ## Crowdfunding

    Crowdfunding is a way for musicians to raise money for their music projects. Platforms like Patreon, Kickstarter, or Indiegogo allow musicians to crowdfund their music projects. Fans can support the musicians by pledging money in exchange for exclusive content, merchandise, or access to live shows. Crowdfunding is a great way for musicians to get financial support from their fans and reach their goals.

    In conclusion, making 1 Lakh a month from music online requires consistent effort, hard work, and dedication. However, with the right strategies, a talented musician can achieve financial stability and independence through their music. Whether its through music streaming services, merchandise sales, live performances, music lessons, music production, or crowdfunding, there are many ways for musicians to make money from their music online. With the right mindset and determination, musicians can make their dreams come true and achieve financial freedom through their music.

    Do you have any questions or ideas on how musicians can earn 1 Lakh a month online? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
    # How Musicians Can Earn 1 Lakh a Month Online In today's digital age, the music industry has shifted towards online platforms, providing musicians with the opportunity to reach a global audience and earn money from their music. With the rise of music streaming services, merchandise sales, and online performances, musicians can now make a living from their music without relying on traditional record labels. In this article, we'll explore some of the ways musicians can earn 1 Lakh a month from their music online. ## Music Streaming Services Music streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal offer musicians the chance to earn royalties from their music. To start earning money, musicians simply need to upload their music to the platforms and let the streams roll in. The more streams their music gets, the more money they can earn. Musicians can also earn money from downloads on these platforms. ## Music Distribution Music distribution platforms like DistroKid, TuneCore, and CD Baby can help musicians get their music on various music streaming services. These platforms will handle the distribution, and the musician will receive a portion of the royalties earned from their music. With music distribution, musicians can reach a wider audience and earn more money from their music. ## Live Performances Live performances are a great way for musicians to earn money from their music. Platforms like Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook allow musicians to perform live for their fans. Musicians can also offer private live sessions for fans for a fee. Live performances are a great way for musicians to connect with their fans and earn money at the same time. ## Merchandise Merchandise is another way for musicians to earn money from their music. Musicians can sell merchandise like t-shirts, hats, posters, and more featuring their music, album artwork, or brand. They can sell their merchandise on their own website or through platforms like Teespring or Redbubble. Merchandise is a great way for musicians to earn passive income and reach a wider audience. ## Music Lessons Music lessons are another way for musicians to earn money from their music. Musicians can offer music lessons online or in-person to students. They can use platforms like Zoom, Skype, or Teachable to offer their lessons and earn money. Music lessons are a great way for musicians to share their knowledge and skills with others and earn money at the same time. ## Music Production Music production is another way for musicians to earn money from their music. Musicians can offer their music production services to other artists, bands, or businesses. They can use platforms like Fiverr or Upwork to offer their services and earn money. Music production is a great way for musicians to use their skills and expertise to earn money from their music. ## Crowdfunding Crowdfunding is a way for musicians to raise money for their music projects. Platforms like Patreon, Kickstarter, or Indiegogo allow musicians to crowdfund their music projects. Fans can support the musicians by pledging money in exchange for exclusive content, merchandise, or access to live shows. Crowdfunding is a great way for musicians to get financial support from their fans and reach their goals. In conclusion, making 1 Lakh a month from music online requires consistent effort, hard work, and dedication. However, with the right strategies, a talented musician can achieve financial stability and independence through their music. Whether it's through music streaming services, merchandise sales, live performances, music lessons, music production, or crowdfunding, there are many ways for musicians to make money from their music online. With the right mindset and determination, musicians can make their dreams come true and achieve financial freedom through their music. Do you have any questions or ideas on how musicians can earn 1 Lakh a month online? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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  • Layoff announcements in 2024:

    - PayPal cuts 9% of workforce (TODAY!)
    - UPS cuts +12,000 roles (TODAY!)
    - Microsoft cuts +1,900 roles
    - Twitch cuts 35% of workforce
    - Unity Software 25%
    - Brex 20%
    - Discord 17%
    - Wayfair 13%
    - Riot Games 11%
    - Duolingo 10%
    - Rent the Runway 10%
    - eBay 9%
    - Blackrock 3%
    - Citigroug cuts 20,000 roles
    - Google cuts +1,000
    - Amazon cuts several hundred roles.
    - Rehan Foundation - 10

    In 2023 layoffs jumped 98% from 2022.
    Layoff announcements in 2024: - PayPal cuts 9% of workforce (TODAY!) - UPS cuts +12,000 roles (TODAY!) - Microsoft cuts +1,900 roles - Twitch cuts 35% of workforce - Unity Software 25% - Brex 20% - Discord 17% - Wayfair 13% - Riot Games 11% - Duolingo 10% - Rent the Runway 10% - eBay 9% - Blackrock 3% - Citigroug cuts 20,000 roles - Google cuts +1,000 - Amazon cuts several hundred roles. - Rehan Foundation - 10 In 2023 layoffs jumped 98% from 2022.
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  • Come watch Sumail hasan win championship on Twitch.tv !!
    Come watch Sumail hasan win championship on Twitch.tv !!
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  • Even if Corona will be gone tomorrow, and will not come back (similar to what happened with SARS) this virus has fundamentally changed our world.

    Here are 3 observations on the future of work:

    * Remote work is here to stay. Companies will adjust to managing remote teams. They will see the value of hiring remote positions.

    * Corporate travel will never be the same- companies will understand that you can do a lot without expensive travel. Virtual conferences (from 1:1 to big events) are here to stay.

    * Salaries will change as workforce decentralize - today, for the same level of senior software engineer you pay $500k/y in the valley, $120k/y in New Zealand, and $35k/y in Thailand. Remote work will change our competition.

    Do you agree? Do you see other big changes?

    Via Amir Shevat
    Vice President Twitch
    Even if Corona will be gone tomorrow, and will not come back (similar to what happened with SARS) this virus has fundamentally changed our world. Here are 3 observations on the future of work: * Remote work is here to stay. Companies will adjust to managing remote teams. They will see the value of hiring remote positions. * Corporate travel will never be the same- companies will understand that you can do a lot without expensive travel. Virtual conferences (from 1:1 to big events) are here to stay. * Salaries will change as workforce decentralize - today, for the same level of senior software engineer you pay $500k/y in the valley, $120k/y in New Zealand, and $35k/y in Thailand. Remote work will change our competition. Do you agree? Do you see other big changes? Via Amir Shevat Vice President Twitch
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  • Happy to meet the former head of api’s and developer relationships of #google, #twitter, #twitch and I requested him to guide us how Rehan School can become the platforms for all the developers to use !

    Thank you Amir for your time, love and appreciation for our work !

    I hope you will be our partner in some ways in the success of these future world changing students !

    #rehanschool #rehanallahwala
    Happy to meet the former head of api’s and developer relationships of #google, #twitter, #twitch and I requested him to guide us how Rehan School can become the platforms for all the developers to use ! Thank you Amir for your time, love ❤️ and appreciation for our work ! I hope you will be our partner in some ways in the success of these future world changing students ! #rehanschool #rehanallahwala
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  • How to Earn a Billion Dollars

    June 2026

    (This is based on a talk I gave at the Oxford Union.)

    Since this is apparently the future prime ministers club, Im going to tell you about something it would be good if more politicians understood: Im going to tell you how people become billionaires. I hope this will be useful to you even if you dont plan to go into politics. Those of you who dont become prime minister can become billionaires instead.

    The reason I know about this topic is that 21 years ago Jessica and I started something called Y Combinator. If you havent heard of Y Combinator, its a cross between an investment firm and a school for startup founders. Since we started it in 2005 weve funded about 6500 companies.

    Starting a successful startup is the most common way to become a billionaire, so in effect Ive spent the last 21 years training people to become billionaires. So far about 30 of them have, but there are many more in the pipeline.

    So you can imagine how astonished I was last month when an American politician said that it was impossible to earn a billion dollars. I felt like a skating coach hearing someone say that its impossible to do a triple axel. Of course its possible. Its hard, but its possible.

    She wasnt saying, of course, that its impossible to become a billionaire. Obviously thats possible. Nor was she talking about the distinction between income and capital gains. She wasnt making a point about accounting. What she meant was that its impossible to get that rich without doing something bad — without cheating in some way.

    A couple days later I was talking to the founder of a startup Id funded. I began by asking, as I usually do when I meet a founder, what her growth rate was. 93% last month, she said. I pointed out that this meant her net worth was also growing at 93% a month. She was getting richer at a stupendously rapid rate. And yet she hadnt been doing anything bad. The reason her startup was growing so fast was simply that users loved what shed built. So she could feel from her own experience how wrong that politician was. She wasnt exploiting anyone. Exactly the opposite in fact. The reason her startup was growing so fast was that she and her cofounder had been working their asses off to make their users happy, and as a result the users had been telling their friends. And that gets you exponential growth.

    Later that day I was talking about her case online, and someone replied that having a few million and growing at 93% a month was radically different from being a billionaire.

    I suspect many people would agree with this statement. But it turns out not merely to be false, but false in a very illuminating way.

    So I would like you all to do me a favor please. I would like you to take out your phones and calculate a number. I know this may seem contrived, but I promise it will be useful for you. Im going to have you do the most common kind of calculation I do as an investor, and the experience will bring home to you what startups are all about.

    If we interpret his statement in the most conservative way and assume that a few means 2, her company has to grow 500x for her to become a billionaire. So we are going to calculate how many months of 93% growth it takes for something to grow 500x.

    To do this we want to calculate the log base 1.93 of 500. The easiest way to do that is to go to Google search, which lets you do calculations right in the search box. So go to Google search and type log(500, 1.93). If you typed that right, the answer you get is about 9.45.

    That is how many months of 93% growth it takes to become a billionaire, starting from 2 million. A couple million and 93% growth are not, in fact, radically different from a billion. Theyre nine and a half months apart.

    Now you see why, when I meet a founder, the first thing I ask about is their growth rate.

    But I dont want anyone to accuse me of using unrealistic numbers, so lets take a more conservative growth rate. Lets see what happens at 15% a month. Thats not rare at all. I constantly encounter startups growing at 15% a month.

    If your revenues grow at 15% a month, how much more will you be making 5 years from now? To calculate that, we need to find 1.15 to the 60th power (since 5 years is 60 months). So go to Google again and this time type 1.15^60. The answer should be about 4384. Meaning in 5 years your startup will be making 4384 times as much. If youre currently making ten thousand a month, in five years youll be making about 44 million a month, or 526 million a year. And at that point, if you own as much of the company as founders typically do, you will be a billionaire.

    In the real world, growth rates tend to slow down a bit. A very successful startup will probably be growing faster than 15% a month in year 1 and slower than 15% a month in year 4. But you end up in about the same place. If you start a startup in your early twenties, its definitely possible to be a billionare by the time youre thirty. Hard, but possible.

    I wanted you to feel this by doing the calculation yourselves, because now you understand one of the reasons people start startups. Exponential growth is like magic. It generates outcomes that seem impossible. And thats why some politicians distrust it. They dont understand the math of exponential growth, so when they see people becoming what seems to them impossibly rich, they assume they must have cheated.

    But now you at least understand, from having done the math yourselves, that you dont have to cheat to become a billionaire. Youve seen for yourselves that there are only two numbers in the calculation, the growth rate and how long it continues. If its impossible to make a billion dollars without cheating, which of those two numbers is impossible? Its certainly not impossible to grow at 15% a month without cheating. Startups do that all the time. And how long you can continue to grow at that rate depends on the size of the market. Obviously for you to grow 4000x, there has to be at least 4000x more demand. But thats all you need. And how could you possibly cheat to increase the market size?

    If youre only planning to become prime minister, you can stop paying attention now. Weve proved that it is in fact possible to earn a billion dollars, because it only depends on two numbers, one of which startups routinely hit without cheating, and another that cheating couldnt possibly affect.

    But if you actually want to become a billionaire, we should go into more detail. Especially about that first number, the growth rate. To grow at a consistent rate every month, you have to make something so good that people tell their friends about it. And in fact thats the other reason I always begin by asking founders their growth rate. It shows whether theyve built the right thing.

    So how, exactly, do you make something people like so much that they tell their friends about it? The problem with market economies, and also the great thing about market economies, is that its hard to make something customers want that they dont already have. As soon as a new, satisfiable need is discovered, people rush to satisfy it. So youre going to have to discover a need that no one else knows about yet.

    How do you do that? By feeling the need yourself.

    Youre young, and usually young founders should make something that they themselves want. You dont have enough experience yet to know what other people need. But at the same time your own needs are uniquely valuable, because your needs predict future demand. Youre the age when people start using new things. Whatever you and your friends start using now, everyone is going to be using in ten years. Since your intuitions about other peoples needs are usually a crap signal, and your own needs are an especially valuable one, you should usually listen to the second signal; you should make something you and your friends want.

    Making something you and your friends want doesnt mean you have to build a consumer product. Maybe you and your friends are molecular biologists, and theres something cool that could be done now to DNA that everyone else has overlooked. Maybe you and your friends are into drones. The idea doesnt have to have a wide appeal. It literally just has to appeal to you and your friends.

    Dont worry about the second number, the market size. Since you predict future demand, the market will grow. And its always possible to expand into adjacent markets. All you need is a beachhead in the territory of unsatisfied need that you can expand from.

    How do you get an idea like that? The answer is one of the most counterintuitive things about startups — which is saying something, because there are a lot of counterintuitive things about startups. But the way to get the very best startup ideas is not to look for startup ideas. If youre consciously looking for startup ideas, it will make you too conservative. Youll lop off the outliers. Because the very best startup ideas tend to sound so lame, at first, that youd reject them if you were consciously looking for startup ideas. Thats what has prevented them from being discovered.

    Imagine what a bad idea Apple or Facebook or Airbnb seemed at first. How many people are going to want their own computers? How is a company going to make money from undergrads stalking one another online? Whos going to pay to sleep on an airbed on someones floor? We know how these ideas turned out, so its easy to rewrite history, but I remember very well how bad Facebook and Airbnb sounded at first. We funded Airbnb, and we thought the idea was bad. The reason we funded them was just that we liked the founders.

    So how do you find startup ideas without looking for them? By working on projects with your friends. Thats where the very best startups come from. Initially theyre not even meant to be companies. Theyre just something people built because they thought it would be cool. Thats how Apple and Google and Facebook all started. None of them were meant to be companies at first.

    The reason this works is what I told you earlier: you predict future demand. So if you just build random stuff you think would be cool, the things you build will actually be far from random.

    This is one of those cases where your unconscious mind knows more than your conscious mind does. Anything that genuinely seems to you like it would be a cool thing to build has a high probability of leading to a good startup idea, no matter how preposterous it sounds. Whatever you build couldnt possibly sound more preposterous than a startup we funded in 2006 called Justin.TV. It consisted of one guy, Justin Kan, walking around with a camera on the side of his head, live streaming everything that happened to him. But this company ended up doing quite well. In fact youve probably heard of it, but under its new name, Twitch.

    The key to starting a successful startup is to understand some group of users so well that you can make exactly what they want. If youre young you can, and should, use the hack of making something for yourself. You understand yourself. But this is just an instance of the more general rule. Only by understanding users very deeply can you make something they love so much that they tell their friends about it, and only that can get you the exponential growth you need to make a startup really successful.

    There are other ways to get rich than by starting startups. Some of those do require you to exploit people. But startups are the most common way to become really rich, and if you want to start a successful startup, the key is not exploitation but empathy. What do users really want? What could you do for them that would make their lives dramatically better? That kind of empathy is what we look for in founders, and what we cultivate in the ones we accept.

    How people become rich in your society is one of the most important things to understand about it. You cant let your beliefs about this be determined by ideology, or movies, or historical examples that are centuries old. You must look at the world around you and see how its actually done. If you want to do it yourself, obviously youll be forced to understand how its done. So I dont worry too much about you. The ones I worry about are the future prime ministers. You need to remember this talk. So for you Im going to summarize the key ideas.

    There are two numbers that determine how big a startup gets, and thus how rich its founders become: the growth rate and how long it continues. You get the first by making something users like so much they tell their friends. You get the second by being in a big market. If you grow exponentially into a big market, your startup will become valuable, and you, as a shareholder, will become rich. You not only dont have to cheat to make this happen, it will happen automatically if you just keep making customers happy.
    How to Earn a Billion Dollars June 2026 (This is based on a talk I gave at the Oxford Union.) Since this is apparently the future prime ministers' club, I'm going to tell you about something it would be good if more politicians understood: I'm going to tell you how people become billionaires. I hope this will be useful to you even if you don't plan to go into politics. Those of you who don't become prime minister can become billionaires instead. The reason I know about this topic is that 21 years ago Jessica and I started something called Y Combinator. If you haven't heard of Y Combinator, it's a cross between an investment firm and a school for startup founders. Since we started it in 2005 we've funded about 6500 companies. Starting a successful startup is the most common way to become a billionaire, so in effect I've spent the last 21 years training people to become billionaires. So far about 30 of them have, but there are many more in the pipeline. So you can imagine how astonished I was last month when an American politician said that it was impossible to earn a billion dollars. I felt like a skating coach hearing someone say that it's impossible to do a triple axel. Of course it's possible. It's hard, but it's possible. She wasn't saying, of course, that it's impossible to become a billionaire. Obviously that's possible. Nor was she talking about the distinction between income and capital gains. She wasn't making a point about accounting. What she meant was that it's impossible to get that rich without doing something bad — without cheating in some way. A couple days later I was talking to the founder of a startup I'd funded. I began by asking, as I usually do when I meet a founder, what her growth rate was. 93% last month, she said. I pointed out that this meant her net worth was also growing at 93% a month. She was getting richer at a stupendously rapid rate. And yet she hadn't been doing anything bad. The reason her startup was growing so fast was simply that users loved what she'd built. So she could feel from her own experience how wrong that politician was. She wasn't exploiting anyone. Exactly the opposite in fact. The reason her startup was growing so fast was that she and her cofounder had been working their asses off to make their users happy, and as a result the users had been telling their friends. And that gets you exponential growth. Later that day I was talking about her case online, and someone replied that having a few million and growing at 93% a month was radically different from being a billionaire. I suspect many people would agree with this statement. But it turns out not merely to be false, but false in a very illuminating way. So I would like you all to do me a favor please. I would like you to take out your phones and calculate a number. I know this may seem contrived, but I promise it will be useful for you. I'm going to have you do the most common kind of calculation I do as an investor, and the experience will bring home to you what startups are all about. If we interpret his statement in the most conservative way and assume that a few means 2, her company has to grow 500x for her to become a billionaire. So we are going to calculate how many months of 93% growth it takes for something to grow 500x. To do this we want to calculate the log base 1.93 of 500. The easiest way to do that is to go to Google search, which lets you do calculations right in the search box. So go to Google search and type log(500, 1.93). If you typed that right, the answer you get is about 9.45. That is how many months of 93% growth it takes to become a billionaire, starting from 2 million. A couple million and 93% growth are not, in fact, radically different from a billion. They're nine and a half months apart. Now you see why, when I meet a founder, the first thing I ask about is their growth rate. But I don't want anyone to accuse me of using unrealistic numbers, so let's take a more conservative growth rate. Let's see what happens at 15% a month. That's not rare at all. I constantly encounter startups growing at 15% a month. If your revenues grow at 15% a month, how much more will you be making 5 years from now? To calculate that, we need to find 1.15 to the 60th power (since 5 years is 60 months). So go to Google again and this time type 1.15^60. The answer should be about 4384. Meaning in 5 years your startup will be making 4384 times as much. If you're currently making ten thousand a month, in five years you'll be making about 44 million a month, or 526 million a year. And at that point, if you own as much of the company as founders typically do, you will be a billionaire. In the real world, growth rates tend to slow down a bit. A very successful startup will probably be growing faster than 15% a month in year 1 and slower than 15% a month in year 4. But you end up in about the same place. If you start a startup in your early twenties, it's definitely possible to be a billionare by the time you're thirty. Hard, but possible. I wanted you to feel this by doing the calculation yourselves, because now you understand one of the reasons people start startups. Exponential growth is like magic. It generates outcomes that seem impossible. And that's why some politicians distrust it. They don't understand the math of exponential growth, so when they see people becoming what seems to them impossibly rich, they assume they must have cheated. But now you at least understand, from having done the math yourselves, that you don't have to cheat to become a billionaire. You've seen for yourselves that there are only two numbers in the calculation, the growth rate and how long it continues. If it's impossible to make a billion dollars without cheating, which of those two numbers is impossible? It's certainly not impossible to grow at 15% a month without cheating. Startups do that all the time. And how long you can continue to grow at that rate depends on the size of the market. Obviously for you to grow 4000x, there has to be at least 4000x more demand. But that's all you need. And how could you possibly cheat to increase the market size? If you're only planning to become prime minister, you can stop paying attention now. We've proved that it is in fact possible to earn a billion dollars, because it only depends on two numbers, one of which startups routinely hit without cheating, and another that cheating couldn't possibly affect. But if you actually want to become a billionaire, we should go into more detail. Especially about that first number, the growth rate. To grow at a consistent rate every month, you have to make something so good that people tell their friends about it. And in fact that's the other reason I always begin by asking founders their growth rate. It shows whether they've built the right thing. So how, exactly, do you make something people like so much that they tell their friends about it? The problem with market economies, and also the great thing about market economies, is that it's hard to make something customers want that they don't already have. As soon as a new, satisfiable need is discovered, people rush to satisfy it. So you're going to have to discover a need that no one else knows about yet. How do you do that? By feeling the need yourself. You're young, and usually young founders should make something that they themselves want. You don't have enough experience yet to know what other people need. But at the same time your own needs are uniquely valuable, because your needs predict future demand. You're the age when people start using new things. Whatever you and your friends start using now, everyone is going to be using in ten years. Since your intuitions about other people's needs are usually a crap signal, and your own needs are an especially valuable one, you should usually listen to the second signal; you should make something you and your friends want. Making something you and your friends want doesn't mean you have to build a consumer product. Maybe you and your friends are molecular biologists, and there's something cool that could be done now to DNA that everyone else has overlooked. Maybe you and your friends are into drones. The idea doesn't have to have a wide appeal. It literally just has to appeal to you and your friends. Don't worry about the second number, the market size. Since you predict future demand, the market will grow. And it's always possible to expand into adjacent markets. All you need is a beachhead in the territory of unsatisfied need that you can expand from. How do you get an idea like that? The answer is one of the most counterintuitive things about startups — which is saying something, because there are a lot of counterintuitive things about startups. But the way to get the very best startup ideas is not to look for startup ideas. If you're consciously looking for startup ideas, it will make you too conservative. You'll lop off the outliers. Because the very best startup ideas tend to sound so lame, at first, that you'd reject them if you were consciously looking for startup ideas. That's what has prevented them from being discovered. Imagine what a bad idea Apple or Facebook or Airbnb seemed at first. How many people are going to want their own computers? How is a company going to make money from undergrads stalking one another online? Who's going to pay to sleep on an airbed on someone's floor? We know how these ideas turned out, so it's easy to rewrite history, but I remember very well how bad Facebook and Airbnb sounded at first. We funded Airbnb, and we thought the idea was bad. The reason we funded them was just that we liked the founders. So how do you find startup ideas without looking for them? By working on projects with your friends. That's where the very best startups come from. Initially they're not even meant to be companies. They're just something people built because they thought it would be cool. That's how Apple and Google and Facebook all started. None of them were meant to be companies at first. The reason this works is what I told you earlier: you predict future demand. So if you just build random stuff you think would be cool, the things you build will actually be far from random. This is one of those cases where your unconscious mind knows more than your conscious mind does. Anything that genuinely seems to you like it would be a cool thing to build has a high probability of leading to a good startup idea, no matter how preposterous it sounds. Whatever you build couldn't possibly sound more preposterous than a startup we funded in 2006 called Justin.TV. It consisted of one guy, Justin Kan, walking around with a camera on the side of his head, live streaming everything that happened to him. But this company ended up doing quite well. In fact you've probably heard of it, but under its new name, Twitch. The key to starting a successful startup is to understand some group of users so well that you can make exactly what they want. If you're young you can, and should, use the hack of making something for yourself. You understand yourself. But this is just an instance of the more general rule. Only by understanding users very deeply can you make something they love so much that they tell their friends about it, and only that can get you the exponential growth you need to make a startup really successful. There are other ways to get rich than by starting startups. Some of those do require you to exploit people. But startups are the most common way to become really rich, and if you want to start a successful startup, the key is not exploitation but empathy. What do users really want? What could you do for them that would make their lives dramatically better? That kind of empathy is what we look for in founders, and what we cultivate in the ones we accept. How people become rich in your society is one of the most important things to understand about it. You can't let your beliefs about this be determined by ideology, or movies, or historical examples that are centuries old. You must look at the world around you and see how it's actually done. If you want to do it yourself, obviously you'll be forced to understand how it's done. So I don't worry too much about you. The ones I worry about are the future prime ministers. You need to remember this talk. So for you I'm going to summarize the key ideas. There are two numbers that determine how big a startup gets, and thus how rich its founders become: the growth rate and how long it continues. You get the first by making something users like so much they tell their friends. You get the second by being in a big market. If you grow exponentially into a big market, your startup will become valuable, and you, as a shareholder, will become rich. You not only don't have to cheat to make this happen, it will happen automatically if you just keep making customers happy.
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