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by notyourday 3079 days ago
If you are not 20 year old, single and childless, you should probably not rely on options in a non-public startup to fund yourself.
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If you are 20 years old, single, and childless, you still shouldn't rely on options in a non-public startup to fund yourself; your age, marital status, and children or lack thereof don't have any bearing on the fact that those options are a “maybe someday worth something" thing, not something with any reliable value or time when they will be liquid.