Nobody is telling you what YOU should do or not do as a human being;
But the author of TFA did. He made a blanket assertion about what the "proper ambition of a tech entrepreneur" ought to be.
If you buy a piano and proceed to destroy it with a chainsaw, you can certainly do that. But you don't get to call it "playing the piano" or "composing" (although nowadays it may be considered some kind of "art").
I agree, 100%. But I don't see how that's even remotely analogous to the point about the author of TFA mandating what a tech entrepreneur's ambition ought to be.
But the author of TFA did. He made a blanket assertion about what the "proper ambition of a tech entrepreneur" ought to be.
If you buy a piano and proceed to destroy it with a chainsaw, you can certainly do that. But you don't get to call it "playing the piano" or "composing" (although nowadays it may be considered some kind of "art").
I agree, 100%. But I don't see how that's even remotely analogous to the point about the author of TFA mandating what a tech entrepreneur's ambition ought to be.