Technology doesn't stop scaling in complexity the larger you get, or the business hits a ceiling on what it can hit in revenue and growth.
It's cool if b-school teaches other wise :)
Both the business founder and technical founder has to grow.
Which one can learn to scale to the moon easier?
I wish all my friends well on any side of co-founding.
The thing that doesn't work is trying to grift someone else's hard work and leverage them.
Builders build.. sellers sell.
Learn to deliver and ship consistently or someone will.
Technology doesn't stop scaling in complexity the larger you get, or the business hits a ceiling on what it can hit in revenue and growth.
It's cool if b-school teaches other wise :)
Both the business founder and technical founder has to grow.
Which one can learn to scale to the moon easier?
I wish all my friends well on any side of co-founding.
The thing that doesn't work is trying to grift someone else's hard work and leverage them.
Builders build.. sellers sell.
Learn to deliver and ship consistently or someone will.