So what do you think?
The difference is between the founder and CEO.
Are you as a founder willing to learn some of the things you don't know about running a business in order to be able to be with you This weird and curious when you were little?
What is the first thing that attracted you to thinking?
Media can build this.
There are people out there listening that think that they're a founder.
What advice would you give that?
So now you have money.
Now are you afraid of?
Hey,
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It's okay to be lonely.
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A year later,
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and I think throughout the entire process,
I think every day I woke up and I was like,
I have no idea what I'm doing.
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feel like there's this thing inside of me that has to get painted.
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