Greg Raiz
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Well, I would say I try to be more motivated about my team than my own personal.
Like I don't need a lot.
Like I have a house, I have a car.
Like what am I going to spend money on?
I don't even know.
It's not a lot.
I don't go out to eat very much.
I guess my annual expenses are in the whatever, 30, 40 grand.
A lot above that is everything else.
I think that's actually very true.
I think thinking about your own finances, and especially for me early on, when I started the company, I was working at a coffee shop.
My rent was about $1,000 a month.
I was scrappy.
I had about $15,000, $20,000 from when I left Microsoft.
Yeah, I mean, I took, you know, even when I started the company, I took a day job for about eight months just to cover things.
And I think for entrepreneurs, it's important to kind of figure out where in your life you want to take those risks and where you need a little bit of stability as well.
So things like health insurance tend to be expensive and having home stability and then working nights and weekends to- Are you married too?
I am married, two kids as well.
Four and eight.
They're just under a million dollars.