> However, for non-technical folks that are on the market, the distribution is worse.
And that's where I took issue with your post -- that you are lumping all these people as "business co-founders".
That's false. To call yourself a business co-founder, you need to have the same kind of business and management chops as a technical co-founder has technical chops.
Your post seems to be complaining about co-founders who are just idea people who don't have any business skills at all. It's misleading to call them "business co-founders". You should call them "idea co-founders" or something.
And that's where I took issue with your post -- that you are lumping all these people as "business co-founders".
That's false. To call yourself a business co-founder, you need to have the same kind of business and management chops as a technical co-founder has technical chops.
Your post seems to be complaining about co-founders who are just idea people who don't have any business skills at all. It's misleading to call them "business co-founders". You should call them "idea co-founders" or something.