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>> Maybe pushing hard to make the case for the start-up to exist in that environment was far riskier

Agreed 100%.

All of my friends who were bragging they were going to retire at 25 millionaires and then three months later were flat broke. They were so disenchanted with the startup scene, they all went to work for big corporations.

As I remember, nobody I knew wanted to work at a startup, let alone start a company in that environment. There was no money - VC or otherwise. You were left to bootstrap it yourself. If it had anything to do with the internet, you were toxic so even getting clients to support you was insanely hard.

The fact they came out of that crazy time and were able to prosper against all of those odds is really impressive.




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