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Hey I am on Medial • 1y

No offense but since you mentioned another couple's example (Sugar) in this convo : aren't the odds to be "certain" about the company's mission more in favor of two people living their whole life together, in a traditional country like India where divorce is looked down upon than founders who also have a life of their own apart from the biz ( read chacha-tau tiffs which are pretty common these days). Or the situation can also become the complete opposite because of the exact same reasons. What's your take on this guys? I am genuinely curious...

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