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Phillip An: Vietnam Property Financing, First Vietnamese Y Combinator Startup, Cofounder Firing & Probabilistic Thinking

Phillip An: Vietnam Property Financing, First Vietnamese Y Combinator Startup, Cofounder Firing & Probabilistic Thinking - E295

Phillip An on Vietnam property financing, the first Vietnamese Y Combinator startup, cofounder firing, and probabilistic thinking.

"In the early stages of a startup, it’s not your monetization or competitors that can kill the company, but the team. Most of this is due to cofounders’ conflicts. When you have tough times, it's up to you to actually survive through them, so finding a cofounder whom you get along with and who serves as your anchor is the most important thing to do." - Phillip An

"My mentors pushed me towards probabilistic thinking. When I have a really tough decision to make, I think about it as an expected value equation where if you take two choices, within each probability, what is the expected value of success that could drastically change your outcome?" - Phillip An

"It's very hard to run a business. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we explored other business models that solved the needs of the market at the time and we survived through it. We have the kind of mentality that regardless of what happens, we can power through and we can be the ones that prove everyone wrong. It's almost like having that chip on your shoulder. It’s such an important experience to have that conviction to just go for it and not look back." - Phillip An

In this episode, Jeremy Au speaks on Vietnam property financing, the first Vietnamese Y Combinator startup, cofounder firing, and probabilistic thinking.

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Keywords: Vietnam Property Financing, First Vietnamese Y Combinator Startup, Cofounder Firing, Probabilistic Thinking, Vietnam, Founder Story

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