The Entrepreneur Questionnaire: Brian Chesky, Co-Founder and CEO of Airbnb
Found this response most interesting:
What has surprised you about being an entrepreneur?
When I first started out, I took for granted the overall speed at which I thought things should happen. It turns out things happen slower in the short term and faster in the long term. As an entrepreneur, you are believer and so you tend to think your idea will be obvious and immediately transformative. But nothing happens at first, and not for a long time. You get 90% of the results in the last 10% of time. You spend so much time thinking about getting to the goal that you forget to think about what to do once you get there. You need to think 30 steps ahead.
A VC interviews one of the people they've funded, this is a pretty lightweight read on par with those old Sambuca ads that interviewed celebrities about their favorite places to drink Sambuca.
a future steve jobs?