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2101 points jamesjyu | 2 comments | | HN request time: 0.43s | source
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eanzenberg ◴[] No.19106858[source]
Jesus this part sucks:

"In those nine months, when the whole team knew that we were fighting for our company’s life, not a single person left Gumroad. From “this is gonna be hard,” to “yep, turns out it was,” every single person worked harder than ever."

Did everyone one of these people have significant equity in the company?

I'd expect people who love their jobs and who work on something crucial, such as researching new medicines or making more efficient batteries to want and be able to do this. No offense, but if this ultimatum was handed out and I wasn't vested like the top guys I'd bail.

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1. eshyong ◴[] No.19106899[source]
The author mentions hiring a lot of good friends, so I assume they did it because they believed in him and the mission.
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2. nine_k ◴[] No.19107728[source]
This is exactly why I won't hire good friends. The personal relations would skew business sense then, on both sides in order to stay loyal to your friends. This skew can be dangerous for business, and thus for the well-being of those who are involved and bet on its success.