My co-founder is on vacation this week, and it's given me an appreciation for how awesome having a co-founder is. If you're considering solo founding — everyone will tell you it's excruciatingly hard. I think they might be underselling it.
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Yes, I consider myself lucky on that front. Also part of why I think good founding teams often stick together. When you've had the unfortunate experience, knowing that you can work well together is worth its weight in gold.
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The co-founder relationship is weirdly more intimate than marriage in some important ways. I've talked to literal rockstars who say same of relationships with bandmates. Impossible to describe to people who have never had long-term, collaborative relationship.
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The classic statement of the relationship, from PG. http://www.paulgraham.com/really.html pic.twitter.com/dPyTZ2s1r2
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*KEY* insight is "how hard they worked to maintain their relationship".
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