Perplexity CEO says this 'Beautiful Mind' habit quietly kills startups
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas says his hardest founder lesson was unlearning the academic instinct to perfect an idea on a whiteboard before building. Movies like
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas says his hardest founder lesson was unlearning the academic instinct to perfect an idea on a whiteboard before building. Movies like "A Beautiful Mind" sell a myth of instant genius, he argues, but plans only feel safe—they produce no real information. His fi ship small experiments fast, watch what users actually do, and iterate. Effort exposed to reality, not polished planning, is what actually teaches you anything.