"Hey founders, I need advice. I started a startup with my best friend, but I feel like I’m the only one driving it forward. He agrees to things but never takes initiative or asks for updates. I want to build this together, but I don’t want to carry a
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Jidnesh Deshmukh
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I urge you to read "The hard thing about hard things" by ben H, you won't need any other advise
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