DISQUS

Andrew Hyde: Backpacking on Ice | Andrew Hyde - Humble Yet Bold

  • Kevin Menzie · 2 years ago
    Nice analogy. I like that you accept that both can work for two different types of people.
  • hubs · 2 years ago
    how about memorizing the route before handing over the map. i'm unsure how this would fit into your startup allegory. Possibly "find a mentor", "be aware of your general direction regardless of your tools" or maybe we can just say, "keep your enemies close".

    this sounds like a spam email, but i think you can see where i was heading.
  • Jim "Genuine" Turner · 2 years ago
    Now let's add to the stress of your situation. Your trip is also a family trip and you have the safety and protection of your spouse and children to factor into your decision. This can also make for a longer journey, because you can;t travel as fast if you were alone. How do you respond in that instance?
  • Andrew · 2 years ago
    @Kevin yes, both can work, I showed my bias

    @Hubs it would be nice to have it both ways. Find a mentor is key

    @Jim don't go backpacking on ice with kids. If so, bring the minivan