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the founder makes or breaks the young company. At this point Ishmael is already uncomfortable with the founder of the startup (Ahab), but I detect that he is forcefully suppressing these discomforts due to the sunk cost fallacy, which he himself admits to, right before boarding the Pequod for good. Ishmael may even be coping by focusing on Ahab's experience on the seas and his technical skill.
Apr 07, 2026 06:44AM
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Ishmael's entire internal monologue on the monkey rope, quote, - ' So strongly and metaphysically did I conceive of my situation then, that while earnestly watching his motions, I seemed distinctly to perceive that my own individuality was now merged in a joint stock company of two; that my free will had received a mortal wound; and that another’s mistake or misfortune might plunge innocent me into ...
May 15, 2026 08:43AM
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Isaac Chan
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joining, and only then gradually picking up the idiosyncratic norms and unwritten rules of that specific firm (as Ishmael does and recounts), and finally learning more about the boss himself and what could be his fatal, irascible personal drives.

I work at a corporation so I am exempt from this particular dynamic, but what I feel from Ishmael is similar to a new hire at a startup, where the vision of ...
Apr 07, 2026 06:44AM
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Isaac Chan
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Captain Ahab reminds me a lot of Mr Yow - a moody, volatile boss who is best to leave alone and silently do your duty without crossing paths with him.

Also, I find Ishmael's notes on Ahab's motives and personal history to be deeply immersive. What I mean is that I can really feel the workplace dynamic - i.e., not knowing anything about the firm (the Pequod) and anything about the boss (Ahab) before ...
Apr 07, 2026 06:43AM
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I have finally gotten around to reading Moby Dick. So far, it is simply amazing. It serves the 1 thing that I want from a book, in this stage of my life where I am settling into possibly the most boring phase - that phase where the next 30 years of life will no longer change, and I can see them with a reasonable level of certainty: i.e., 30 more years of grinding out bureaucratic work in a corporation,
Mar 23, 2026 04:47AM
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