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by zakkap 5876 days ago
I still have a life and other friends that I talk to about stuff other than CS and software development to...

I also have an intense passion for learning and can never see myself as "limiting" myself in one direction.

And, yes... The idea is to start a start-up. Hence why I am posting this on YCombinator. And mentioned Kickstarter.com in my link.

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IMO:

1. You should not live with your co-founder(s). It's important that you can take breaks from the startup/each other by going home.

2. You should be friends with your co-founder(s), but not "best friends". A startup is a bussiness relationship which is incompatible with "best friendship".

This is my experience based on doing my own startup and watching others.

I don't have to look far for a counter-example: reddit. From the articles and interviews I've seen, I think rooming together was a very important part of reddit culture early on.
Excellent example!
Maro,

What startups have you helped to be successful?