"Beautiful.

The idea behind the Slow Company movement is that instead of trying to be the first or to get the most mindshare or market share of any company in your vertical, you try to make something that people genuinely find useful and are willing to pay for it.

And instead of trying to woo celebrities and plastering your name all over SXSW, you make something that people like so much that they tell their friends, and it spreads by word of mouth based on how well made it is and how awesomely it solves problems that people have — real problems, not ones that marketers make up.

"

Lucius Kwok (via jkleske)

I think it goes without saying that those ascribing to this mindset are bootstrappers. This is what is next for Galvanize, actually. More on that soon. 

(via kthread)

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