
One on One with A and Z #2
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Why You Shouldn't Have Multiple Founders
"I don't think I could do it. And in fact, I never have and I would not want to," he says of being a solo founder. "You're like having all these debates with yourself and you're under incredible pressure." He adds that co-founders are almost always the ones who turn on each other when things go wrong for them. 'They've known each other since age six' is one reason why some companies choose multiple founders.
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