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by onion2k
4333 days ago
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That's a genuinely interesting statement. If you don't mind me asking... how many times have you failed? Two successes is seriously brilliant, and rare, but the idea that what you'd take away from that is a preference to take on all the risk yourself is surprising. One of the key things I believe I've learnt over my entrepreneurial career to date is that it's a hell of a lot better (well, safer) to risk someone else's money. |
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My conclusion is that for a multitude of reasons (most of which are well known) having involved investors reduces my chances of success considerably. And all they offer is money.
Money is cheap.