| Hi guys, I'm a programmer from London who's working on a Startup with my cofounder. We have been covered by a few big tech blogs and you've probably heard of us. We're in the process of getting funding but, I am about to become homeless and need somewhere to stay. I am willing to give you 5% of the company as well as £100 per month for you to let me crash on your couch/spare room whilst I write code for our web app. Don't worry, we are not another photo sharing app. We are building a real business that deals with a real world need, will be profitable from day one and we've landed a big brand you've heard of to our list of clients. We've have a large waiting list of emails and all that is left to do is for us to launch publicly and I'm almost finished on the backend. Anyone who wants to know more email me at: hackerhelp123@gmail.com This company will be a success; my life depends on it. I don't see this as charity as I honestly believe that the 5% will be worthwhile in the near future. Thanks in advance |
Don't put so much pressure on yourself. Statements like this are not healthy.
Failing at a startup -- or any other business venture -- doesn't mean you're personally a failure. The number of startups that fail is huge -- especially if count ambiguous success cases like radical pivots or acquihires.
The fact that you're doing a startup at all means you've already differentiated yourself from a lot of programmers out there.