> But to someone at a true startup, the two kind of look the same. Both will succeed without you.
This core criticism is exactly the point. Not everyone wants responsibility for the company's success on their shoulders. It's kinda nice to work a 9-to-5 and not have that stress in your life, while still having a cushy income.
> But to someone at a true startup, the two kind of look the same. Both will succeed without you.
This core criticism is exactly the point. Not everyone wants responsibility for the company's success on their shoulders. It's kinda nice to work a 9-to-5 and not have that stress in your life, while still having a cushy income.