Advice from the CEO of Shopify, Tobias Lütke

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  • When it comes to building successful companies from scratch, Tobias Lütke, the CEO of Shopify, has many things to say. Watch Honeypot’s interview with Tobias Lütke, and learn how he went from a programmer to an entrepreneur, leading one of the most successful e-commerce platforms in the world. What did it take to shape Shopify into what it is today? What did he learn along the way?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 38

  • @victorevolves
    @victorevolves 6 місяців тому +69

    "Life is best lived, working hard, solving difficult problems, surrounded by friends"
    Thank you, Mr Tobias.

  • @jeffnhorner
    @jeffnhorner 6 місяців тому +12

    "Programming is too much fun to stop"
    A++

  • @rpf23543
    @rpf23543 6 місяців тому

    Inspiring. Thank you!

  • @abhishekkumarbiswas3365
    @abhishekkumarbiswas3365 6 місяців тому

    Its a great advice ,as every project in hand of every IT company and every IT problem of everyother company can be solved with same enthusiasm.

  • @amiranvarov
    @amiranvarov 6 місяців тому +2

    Anyone knows what book Tobias was referring when he was saying "if you read Daniella's book System Design" ?
    Google is not helping me

    • @Honeypotio
      @Honeypotio  6 місяців тому +8

      Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows

    • @misheckgithongo3134
      @misheckgithongo3134 5 місяців тому

      wtf.tw/ref/meadows.pdf

    • @Etcher
      @Etcher 5 місяців тому

      @@Honeypotio thank you!

  • @jasontan7460
    @jasontan7460 6 місяців тому +6

    What was the book by Daniela on Systems Design?

    • @DiegoGrroAlex
      @DiegoGrroAlex 6 місяців тому

      Yeah, could not find it either. Interested to know, too.

    • @ChrisEllenburg
      @ChrisEllenburg 6 місяців тому +8

      General Principles of Systems Design

    • @stockholmsyndromeself-trea7517
      @stockholmsyndromeself-trea7517 6 місяців тому

      @@ChrisEllenburg Thanks for sharing.

    • @monoidal_
      @monoidal_ 6 місяців тому +1

      On Twitter he said it's the book by Donella Meadows

    • @DiegoGrroAlex
      @DiegoGrroAlex 6 місяців тому

      Amazing! Thank u @@monoidal_

  • @ankk98
    @ankk98 6 місяців тому

    I agree

  • @jasonsmith6059
    @jasonsmith6059 Місяць тому

    5:00 "Solving difficult problems surrounded by friends" that's the formula. Humans are social animals. For me, the "friends" variable was missing in my life equation. Loneliness murdered me.

  • @munyanezaarmel5397
    @munyanezaarmel5397 6 місяців тому +16

    I want to start my own startup, but it's tough to find a new problem that no one has fixed yet. Nowadays, most problems already have solutions. Older developers succeeded because when they were younger, there were more problems to solve since technology wasn't as advanced as it is now

    • @praveens2272
      @praveens2272 6 місяців тому +4

      Infact there are more solutions out there for a particular problem.

    • @munyanezaarmel5397
      @munyanezaarmel5397 6 місяців тому

      @@praveens2272 yes

    • @emotional_stuff
      @emotional_stuff 6 місяців тому +4

      The question is what is "how hard is the problem that would you would like to solve? "

    • @ivarvaw
      @ivarvaw 6 місяців тому +21

      As an entrepreneur, I see problems everywhere. I can find at least 10 interesting problems each day that would be worth solving. And as more tools are being developed (AI and other tech) the amount of problems that can be solved are getting greater and greater. I think you're just telling yourself excuses, probably because you're too afraid to start or to fail. If you wanted to start a startup, you already would have. So, put on your entrepreneurial glasses, find a problem and just get started.

    • @benheidemann3836
      @benheidemann3836 6 місяців тому +1

      Everyone is different so what I say won’t necessarily apply to you. With that being said, for me the only good reason to start a startup is if you have an idea to solve a problem that you’re passionate about which nobody is solving (or nobody is solving well enough). If you think you want to found a startup and that isn’t the reason why, I think you probably like the idea of starting one a lot more than the reality.
      For the record, it might or might not be true to say it used to be easier to find a good idea. But I would caution you, beware the addictive properties of copium 😛

  • @jayleejw1801
    @jayleejw1801 21 день тому

    Ruby people are strange people, by creator of Linux 😂

  • @user-nc9yi4fe4i
    @user-nc9yi4fe4i 3 місяці тому

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    • @user-nc9yi4fe4i
      @user-nc9yi4fe4i 3 місяці тому

      I have seen this video when likes are751.

  • @viktor-dy9tr
    @viktor-dy9tr 6 місяців тому +7

    Creepy

  • @peanutcelery
    @peanutcelery 5 місяців тому

    🥱

  • @ryanriaz1163
    @ryanriaz1163 6 місяців тому