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> It overestimates the value of short-term delivery

For an early stage start up this is almost the only relevant factor for success.



From the other half of that sentence:

> underestimates how quickly an investment in doing things "the right way" pays off.

What time horizon should a startup optimize delivery for? Minutes, hours, days, weeks? Say you're a startup dev in a maximalist "get shit done now" mindset so you're skipping types, tests, any forethought or planning so you can get the feature of the week done as fast as possible. This makes you faster for one week but slower the week after, and the week after, and the week after that.

Say a seed stage startup aims for 12 months runway to achieve some key outcomes. That's still a marathon. It still doesn't make sense to sprint the first 200 meters.




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