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🔥 Why Is It So Damn Hard to Find the Right Co-Founder?! Everyone talks about “finding a co-founder” like it’s a swipe-right moment. But the truth? It’s like finding someone who shares your brain, your passion, and your madness — all at once. You d
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It's Very Important to choose a Right Co Founder The Worst Type of Partnership is that both partners have same skills Both partners should have different skills Their are two aspects of Partnership 1) Both Partners should have complementary skills 2
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🌍 Co-Founder Wanted – Let’s Build an Empire I’m looking for 1 visionary co-founder to join me in building a global service brand from scratch. Together, we’ll handle everything, scale everything, and make an empire. Full transparency & trust will b
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65% of startups fail due to co-founder conflicts, according to Harvard Business Review. But this outcome isn't inevitable. Consider a startup where co-founders struggle with decision-making, have misaligned values, lack commitment, and communicate
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