>We are often told that starting a startup on your own is madness.
That statement remains true. It's a trade-off.
As a solo founder, maintaining both motivation and momentum becomes far more difficult. The upshot is you at least have a singular, unified vision and (hopefully) less drama.
Of course, you're also stuck with all of the work.
That statement remains true. It's a trade-off.
As a solo founder, maintaining both motivation and momentum becomes far more difficult. The upshot is you at least have a singular, unified vision and (hopefully) less drama.
Of course, you're also stuck with all of the work.