(This is on average. There are obviously edge cases where the age is older. E.g. if there's some startup you need to be an MD to start.)
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Just work for six months and then start your business
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I generally agree but aren't most successful startup founders 30+?
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That might mean they've tried running a startup once already.
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Depends on the coupling of the experience to the startup.
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this is obviously the correct answer. a startup in medical tech is not a startup in social tech.
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20’s it is for me. Havent reached 30’s yet to see where my state of mind would be but Im assuming life happens and responsibilities change and grow so it just becomes tougher.
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Interesting question. Not sure there is an answer. Not sure that startups are right for everyone. It’s easy to listen to talks by you, Jessica, and others. Much harder to have confidence in yourself to actually standup and do it.
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I'm sure they're not right for everyone. I'd be surprised if 1% of people are suited to it.
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Where I’m from it’s very difficult to build high-tech or manufacturing startups the only way is to immigrate like Elon Musk or go into Finance
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