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Campus Cutbacks to Conviction: The Inside Story of a Twenty‑Something Who Disrupted College Life | Ep 212 with Brian Le Founder of Need

2025/5/5
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Brian Le: 我从小就学习工程,我的家人都是电气工程师。我一直认为我会一路读到研究生,拿到博士学位,然后从事工程领域的工作。但这与我的想法并不完全一致,我更喜欢自己开辟道路,学习和探索。我偶然进入创业领域,最初是注意到UCLA的Bird滑板车,然后是通过一个应用程序解决学生们最后一刻的零食和用品危机。在疫情期间,我们的公司面临巨大的挑战,因为所有大学都关闭了,我们的收入归零。但我们仍然坚信我们的产品,并利用这段时间来巩固基础,改进技术。我从Y Combinator中学到了很多东西,特别是风险投资和创业方面。一个好的推销不仅仅是解决问题,更重要的是讲述一个故事,唤起情感,让投资人相信你的愿景。年轻人的优势在于无知者无畏,盲目的雄心壮志是年轻人的超能力。即使在困难时期,保持积极的心态和对未来的信念至关重要。我非常支持大学教育,但其价值并非仅仅在于知识,更在于社区、实践经验和领导力培养。我认为人工智能是一种工具,可以提升人类能力,而不是取代人类。我们公司致力于为大学生提供便利,并为学生创造就业机会。我们希望通过加盟模式,让更多年轻人参与到真实的创业中。 Daniel: (访谈者,没有核心论点,仅提出问题和引导话题)

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 Brian Le), after engineering stints and an immigrant-family push toward a PhD, fell into entrepreneurship by accident—first by noticing Bird scooters on campus, then by solving students’ last-minute snack and supply crises with app-powered micro-convenience. A Y Combinator alum, Brian tells how COVID tested Need’s model, why blind ambition is a superpower in your twenties, and how he sees college (and AI) shaping the next generation of founders.

Key Discussion Points

Engineering Roots → Accidental Startup: How Bird scooters at UCLA sparked a “Why not?” moment.

YC Crash Course: The plunge from no-name founders into the world’s top accelerator—and why every twenty-something should consider it.

Pandemic Pivot: When campus shutdowns zeroed out revenue, why doubling down on your mission becomes your strongest play.

Pitching 101: The art of “selling” your startup: story-driven conviction and painting a vivid vision five-to-ten years out.

College’s True Value: It isn’t just classes—it’s community, hands-on experiments, and leadership labs for budding founders.

AI as a Tool, Not a Threat: Why aspiring entrepreneurs should harness AI to supercharge impact, not replace human ingenuity.

Key Takeaways

  • Ignorance Is Bliss: Youthful “delulu” ambition fuels moonshot ventures that grizzled veterans second-guess.
  • Sell the Vision: A great pitch isn’t a slide deck—it’s an emotional story backed by unwavering conviction.
  • Embrace Crisis: A downturn isn’t a dead end—it’s a moment to build your foundation and outpace slow movers.
  • College = Sandbox: Beyond tuition, campus life offers accelerators, orgs, and friendships that forge real-world entrepreneurs.

Closing Thoughts

 Brian Le’s journey proves that true founders are often “accidental”—ignited by frustration, honed by trial, and scaled by audacious positivity. Whether you’re racing a scooter or racing a market, the college decade remains the ultimate launchpad for ventures that dare to deliver. Our Sponsors:* Check out Indeed: https://indeed.com/FOUNDERSSTORY* Check out Northwest Registered Agent and use my code FOUNDERS for a great deal: https://northwestregisteredagent.com* Check out Plus500: https://plus500.com* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands)Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy)