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Why are such lofty goals necessary? What would you do with several hundred million dollars? Isn't it enough to be financially comfortable?
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It's about impacting the world as much as possible. I'm good, so I should impact the world. If you're not good then you shouldn't.
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I'm with you on that. Better to talk impact not $ valuations. I'm a company founder BTW.
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Impact sounds like wiggle word bullshit, valuations are your actual impact on the world. And you founded an employee owned company so I doubt you'll have much impact on the world.
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What a bizarre world view you have! Dollar valuations don't have a lot to do with impact. Look up the dot com boom. Employee ownership is the way ahead - how is it fair that profits go to shareholders rather than the people that are doing the work and creating value?
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you don't have the drive to make things big. If you're into something that anybody else wants, they'll crush you.
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You really have no idea what you're talking about. Some of the largest companies in the UK are employee owned and it's not a coincidence they're the most ethical.
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