Would you rather build a startup that takes 10 years to become a unicorn or sell it in 2 years for a smaller but guaranteed profit?
Sumedh M
Stealth • 1d
It depends
If your motive is to build wealth and you have an idea,
building a startup and selling is a great way to build wealth
Else, if running a company is what motivates you, then you will stick with it, even more than 10 years, and no matter if it's unicorn or not
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