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by jlukecarlson
3771 days ago
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It seems like the post-mortems from people outside the founders circle, like early employees, competitors or investors are more honest and realistic about the factors that led to the company's demise. Founders sometimes try to reframe their failure to make themselves look better.
Poor market fit, not enough money, etc can be legitimate reasons but don't completely get to the heart of why a company didn't succeed. |
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