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by Swizec
4083 days ago
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As someone whose startup failed failed way after it actually failed, this is the point at which a business fails: "We've gone without salary" That's it. If a business cannot sustain itself, it has gone bankrupt. A bankrupt business is donesky. But in my case it took being fired from the company I founded to face the facts. Not making salary is not cool. Not putting food on the table is even less cool. Remember, you can't eat equity. PS: I'm 27 now, the startup failed failed when I was ~23. It feels like a different lifetime. You will move on. PPS: if you want to talk about stuff at length, email me -> swizec@swizec.com . Even a mini depression can suck :) |
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"If a business cannot sustain itself, it has gone bankrupt" might work for some more traditional cash-flow businesses, but I don't think that it applies very well to startups.