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by dragonwriter
4668 days ago
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Your argument seems to be based on the premise that the only sensible purpose that a non-profit founder can be pursuing is personal financial reward; if we assume that a founder can have an interest in the mission of the non-profit, then it makes perfect sense to sacrifice salary (providing that the founder has resources that they can afford to live on during the period when they are sacrificing salary) for a period to advance that interest. |
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