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Ask HN: Does your co-founder have to be the same age as you?
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13 points
by CSunday
6048 days ago
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I am currently looking for and seeking a technical co-founder for a new music start-up I am working on. It is basically a web app that integrates with social networks (ie: Facebook); Provide 'the' platform & tools for artists to reach a wider audience/fans; allow fans/users to 'directly' purchase DRM-free songs from artist(s) at a market-variable price; and finally, provide an economic incentive for users to share their music discovery with peers. There are so many other possibilities... This year makes me 18 years old...An ideal cofounder for me would have to be no more than 2-3 years older than me, because most older people may not be very comfortable working side-to-side with someone of my age. So, I ask... What would be the ideal age difference between you and your co-founder(s)? |
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Age isn't the problem here, understanding the problem domain is.
"... This year makes me 18 years old...An ideal co-founder for me would have to be no more than 2-3 years older than me, because most older people may not be very comfortable working with side-to-side with someone of my age. ..."
I think the idea of a co-founder and age being incompatible has less to do with age than perceived and actual competence and power. Competence because it's difficult to work with idiots. Power, because an in-balance of power regardless of age turns working with anyone into a master/serf relationship.