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My co-founder doesn't own any responsibility in the startup nor he pushes himself at all to take ownership of anything. He does the work that I give him(basic work). We are a funded startup operating since 4 years, I have already had a lot of discussions with him to start working hard and take responsibilities but nothing changes. What should I do? Considering we have some investors to account for. P.S - He wants to make the startup work, so it's not that he is not interested.

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