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像素公司创始人:在旅途中创业与生活
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本文讲述了像素公司(Pixels)的创始人兼CEO Luke Barwikowski的创业故事。他年少时便展现出对编程的兴趣,并在大学期间对户外活动产生热情。尽管面临家庭的担忧和传统就业的诱惑,他毅然辞职创业,并将旅途中的经历融入产品开发。在疫情期间,他独自在新西兰的 cabin 中构思出Pixels的核心产品。Luke Barwikowski独特的创业方式,将生活与工作融为一体,他目前一边驾驶房车和帆船旅行,一边管理公司,并实现了可观的营收。

🚀 **早期探索与激情驱动:** Luke Barwikowski从小就对编程充满兴趣,并在大学期间发现了对户外运动的热爱。这种跨领域的兴趣驱动他走上了一条非传统的创业之路,即使在当时技术并非主流时,他也坚持探索编程世界,并最终将对户外生活的热情融入了他的事业。

🗺️ **旅途中的灵感与创业:** 在一次辞职旅行中,Luke Barwikowski获得了关键的创业灵感。特别是在新冠疫情期间,他在新西兰与世隔绝的 cabin 中,利用 offline 的时间构思出了Pixels的核心产品。这种在极简环境中专注于产品研发的方式,展现了他强大的毅力和创造力。

💡 **平衡工作与生活方式:** 如今,Luke Barwikowski实现了将创业与半游牧式生活方式的结合。他通过 camper van 和帆船在各地旅行,同时运营Pixels公司。他认为这种生活方式能让他保持最佳的精神状态,从而更高效地工作,并且能以较低的成本实现个人目标,例如购买一艘帆船。

📈 **创业的挑战与成长:** 创业并非一帆风顺。Luke Barwikowski曾经历对公司前景的担忧,甚至一度去爱达荷州打工。然而,他通过参加加速器项目并自我隔离解决问题,最终成功地将Pixels打造成一家年营收达2000万美元的公司,证明了坚持不懈和解决问题的能力是创业成功的关键。

Luke Barwikowski founded his company while sailing through New Zealand.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Luke Barwikowski, founder and CEO of Pixels. It has been edited for length and clarity.

I was raised in a very stereotypical Michigan family. My dad worked for a steel company, and my mom worked for a church. I'm hugely grateful for my childhood and my wonderful parents, but I knew that life wasn't for me.

I started coding when I was 12. I didn't tell anyone because I was embarrassed. Back then, coding wasn't cool; it was weird. Plus, no one in my town knew anything about the tech world.

I studied computer science in college and thought I'd get a job as a software engineer. At the same time, I developed a passion for the outdoors after seeing the amazing places people were rock climbing on YouTube.

I felt torn, unsure whether to build my life around tech or pursue an outdoor career.

I left a good job to travel, and my family couldn't understand

While I was still in college, a company offered me a fully remote job that paid $130,000. That was more than my parents made, and I was only 19. Still, I turned them down. I'm glad I did, because I needed my time at the University of Michigan to mature.

After college, I took what my family would consider to be a good job. It didn't last long. I decided to start my own company. I thought I could work hard for a year and make enough money to travel.

Luke Barwikowski's company did $20 million in revenue in 2024.

I saved about $30,000 that year. It wasn't a ton, but it was enough to get me to New Zealand. My family thought I was nuts. No one travelled far, and risk-taking wasn't celebrated. They were worried about me and couldn't understand why I'd left a good job behind.

Fellow travelers didn't get why I was working so hard

I was in New Zealand when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. I spent two months in a cabin by myself with no internet. I was almost constantly in a state of flow, and during that time, I invented the product that would become Pixels. I would work on it offline, then drive 30 minutes to access the internet to push my code.

As the world began to open up, I continued to travel. I sailed from New Zealand to Fiji on a sailboat with a broken bilge pump. The owners couldn't afford to fix the pump, so each night I would crawl into the hull and sponge up water. After that, I worked on Pixels until the early hours of the morning.

Luke Barwikowski's parents didn't understand why he turned down jobs.

None of the backpackers I was traveling with could understand why I was spending so much time on my computer. I figured I could build the business in a city apartment or from a sailboat and a tent in Kenya. I chose the adventure, and was willing to take some judgment from my fellow travelers.

I secluded myself again to figure out the problems with the company

Over the next few years, Pixels began to receive more attention from accelerators and investors. This was validating to me as a founder, and also really important. I didn't have any entrepreneur mentors until then.

Still, there were plenty of low points. In 2021, I was convinced the company was going to fail — so convinced that I took a job farming potatoes in Idaho. During the drive, I was accepted into a Bay Area accelerator. By the end of the accelerator, I still hadn't solved the problems, so I rented a cabin for a month by myself and set to work.

When I came out, I had Pixels as it exists today. The company gained traction like never before and experienced rapid growth. Last year, we did $20 million in revenue.

I sail and camp while running my company

Early on, I gave up a lot of my freedom to start the business. That left me feeling burned out.

After talking with one of my investors, I realized that I can be a CEO and also live a semi-nomadic lifestyle. Even as a founder, there are numerous inefficiencies in the day. I was doing busy work because I was anxious about the company.

Today, I'm in the Utah desert, camping in my van. Here, I have no distractions. I can really focus on work, and thanks to technology, I have a great internet connection anywhere. I can run my company and explore.

When I attended the Bay Area accelerator, the other founders were talking about how much money they needed to retire. They were naming millions, but I just wanted $100,000 to buy a sailboat.

I recently bought my boat for about that amount. Sailing and camping make me a better CEO. This lifestyle keeps me in the best possible mental state, allowing me to produce high-quality work.

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