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1. Scotte+a5[view] [source] 2023-01-21 23:33:21
>>VirusN+(OP)
I’ve talked to Sam once a long time ago which gives me a rudimentary answer to your curiosity. PG’s notes on Sam in that 2009 essay ring true to me (http://www.paulgraham.com/5founders.html).

> there are a few people with such force of will that they're going to get whatever they want.

We discussed nuclear power which was an industry I left but dreamed of building a successful startup in. Sam asked me why I wasn’t building a startup in nuclear power if I thought the technology was so powerful. What I realized in what he was conveying was that if he had the same conviction he would have no doubt about the ability to drive it to success. The more experienced I get the more I value that type of conviction and determination. The more I also see that behavior being rewarded with results.

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2. kristi+R7[view] [source] 2023-01-21 23:46:06
>>Scotte+a5
Idk but isn’t the OP asking how he has gotten where he is without having actually achieved any of those results?
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3. retrea+Ah[view] [source] 2023-01-22 00:54:25
>>kristi+R7
I don’t know much about Sam Altman, but the OP listed a bunch of external signals which are just that.

My guess is the Sam has a solid combination of vision, determination, intelligence, realism and connections. Strong determination with all those other positive supports can take you a long way.

Sam also got the timing right: doubling down on AI just as the technology was ripe for it to flourish.

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