"I have this gamer mindset that just means maximizing the things I'm good at, minimizing the things I suck at. Whenever I do something, I just go all in. It’s a lot less about de-risking, I think it's more about expanding my options and just taking decisions and going with it. It’s like dropping out of school. I didn't think too much about it. It was just a decision th at at the end of the day I made and we just never looked back and so I think it just happened that way that all these things led to de-risking each decision." - Robert Huynh
"The bootcamp part of Y Combinator is often overlooked. People talk about demo day and getting all these investors, but the advice in the bootcamp was so relevant. It was impactful to have different founders come in and talk to us and understand where we are right now. It's something that I wouldn't have been able to understand if I wasn't going through that journey then." - Robert Huynh
In this episode, Jeremy Au speaks on the Google Moonshots to Vietnam YC founder path, the Harvard MBA dropout and sea turtle, and product-market fit iteration.
Keywords: Google Moonshots, Vietnam YC Founder, Harvard MBA Dropout, Sea Turtle, Product-Market Fit Iteration, Vietnam, Harvard, Founder Story