Kevin Systrom Interview: Inside Instagram

As Freeman Dyson said, “There is a great satisfaction in building good tools for other people to use.” It’s hard to communicate this motivation to a new generation of entrepreneurs. There are so many conferences these days, so many voluble, charismatic leaders, and so much noise. Lots of entrepreneurs in their 20s are knowledgeable about the valuations various Y Combinator startups have attained, know the names of all the angel investors in the Valley, have in-depth knowledge of the Facebook diaspora and their doings, have opinions on various Zynga acquisitions, and know exactly how to get Andrew Mason on the line…it boggles the mind. These are good things to have in your tool kit. But let’s talk about the things out there that that people love. About loving the things they’re building. If we’re talking about inspiration, let’s look at the stuff people actually make. The people who make things should be our leaders. Most of the time we don’t know their names. Sometimes we’re lucky and do. So, to hell with all that noise. It’s just a big mass of envy, chatter and FOMO. Let’s get excited and make things.
  • Kevin Systrom Interview: Inside Instagram
    Presenters: Alexia Tsotsis, Writer, TechCrunch; Kevin Systrom, Founder & CEO, Instagram
    Artist: Nora Herting
  • As Freeman Dyson said, “There is a great satisfaction in building good tools for other people to use.” It’s hard to communicate this motivation to a new generation of entrepreneurs. There are so many conferences these days, so many voluble, charismatic leaders, and so much noise. Lots of entrepreneurs in their 20s are knowledgeable about the valuations various Y Combinator startups have attained, know the names of all the angel investors in the Valley, have in-depth knowledge of the Facebook diaspora and their doings, have opinions on various Zynga acquisitions, and know exactly how to get Andrew Mason on the line…it boggles the mind. These are good things to have in your tool kit. But let’s talk about the things out there that that people love. About loving the things they’re building. If we’re talking about inspiration, let’s look at the stuff people actually make. The people who make things should be our leaders. Most of the time we don’t know their names. Sometimes we’re lucky and do. So, to hell with all that noise. It’s just a big mass of envy, chatter and FOMO. Let’s get excited and make things.