Chris Koerner
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listening to this right now, do they need a business partner?
If they do, who, how, what?
Oh, man.
Usually people don't need a business partner.
If you look at the stats on business failure rates with companies that have co-founders, it's significantly higher than companies that have solo founders.
We see their survivorship bias examples, right?
The Apples and the
A lot of companies we can look at that had two co-founders that won, but nobody talks about or writes about the 90, 60, 80% of companies that fail with co-founders.
Think about it this way.
When we get married, we'll spend years talking about our potential plans, like big goals, like where do we want to live?
How many kids do we have?
My wife and I wanted seven kids when we got married.
We settled on four, right?
It changed over time.
It took years to change.
We realized kids are actually freaking hard, right?
And so then we're like, where do we live?
What kind of house do we want?
We spend all this time, maybe while we're engaged, maybe while we're dating, maybe after we're married.
But those are big decisions, right?