yea, totally, I think the approach is a decade-scale openness to collaboration, experiments, and partnerships as a Step 1. "oh crap i need a co-founder in the next 2 months" seems like 100% failure rate.
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W odpowiedzi do @tylertringas @mijustin
100%. I almost partnered several times, would consider again, but the "finding" is the blocker. It's incredibly hard to find full alignment. Skills balance, philisophy, chemistry is actually the easy part. Alignment in "career situation at this moment" is the toughest.
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W odpowiedzi do @CasJam @tylertringas
Regularly putting the intention out is a good first step though: "If you're open to it, I'd love to partner with you on this. I think I could really bring a lot to the table." Or: "Are you interested in partnering with me on this? You'd bring a lot to the table."
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W odpowiedzi do @mijustin @tylertringas
It's one of those "much easier tweeted than done" things. There's a lot of luck involved in forming great partnerships. Can you improve your luck odds with a great network, openness, etc.? Of course you can. But setting a goal of "find great partner by Q2" isn't realistic.
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W odpowiedzi do @CasJam @tylertringas
No, definitely not “find by Q2.” Way more organic than that. (But, the more of this intention & practice you put out into the world, the more likely it is to happen when you need it)
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yea, i think my contrarian(
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W odpowiedzi do @tylertringas @CasJam
Yup, I’m on board with that.
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something I've learned is that the universe of amazing people who can't currently take founder risk / no salary is MUCH bigger than amazing people who can. Build solo to the point where you can hire awesome people is like 97% as good as having them from day one.
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(which is not exclusive with what you're saying... great partner doesn't ~have~ to start as a co-founder but can eventually become a co-owner)
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W odpowiedzi do @tylertringas @mijustin
The self-funding alignment is one of the biggest hurdles, for sure. Finding someone who has the skills match, experience, chemistry, AND happens to be in-between businesses right now AND has a self-funding source (other income, recent exit, etc.) is very rare, to say the least.
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Some of this can become a self-fulfilling prophecy though. 
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