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    Cofounder quit - a quick story and lesson learned

    @moralamerican Then Im sorry but that person should not be starting a company. And that’s clearly not what’s going on in OPs post.
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    Cofounder quit - a quick story and lesson learned

    @heatherb1993 Sure, but you’re not going to get burned out if you’re not even working 40 hours a week in the first place.
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    I don’t get it

    @bhagofangels Are you in the United States?
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    Is being an entrepreneurship worth it if I'm already a doctor?

    @ojhn0010 I feel like you should work as a doctor for a few years, then do it. I think your founder market fit will be much better having actually been a doctor, rather than a resident.
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    Should I apply for YC with just an idea and MVP or attempt to get it to revenue generating first?

    @johnpatmos211503 I would try to show some demonstration of traction, users for B2C and LOIs / design partnerships / actual contracts for B2B. But I wouldn't wait until your personal runway is out to apply. There's also no harm in applying now and again later I believe.
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    After YC acceptance, what are YC's expectations on exits? (unicorn vs. modest exit)

    @mormarw This is true; however, just because it doesn't match their incentives doesn't mean it might not be the best move for you.
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    After YC acceptance, what are YC's expectations on exits? (unicorn vs. modest exit)

    @danjos3ph Don't have a specific resource, but generally the expectation for venture backed startups is that you continually get to the next round of funding. So if you're currently a pre-seed company (which is what you are if your only source of funding is YC), then your next goal is to get a...
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    After YC acceptance, what are YC's expectations on exits? (unicorn vs. modest exit)

    @danjos3ph Really, what they expect is you to raise a seed round at the end of the program. And as the other commenter said, in the VC world, really only the 100x companies matter. But also, you're building the company for you, not them. So shoot high, but if you have a chance for an...
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    I studied 5,000+ Series A and Series B stage companies in the USA to identify the next unicorns

    @lovelycoffeexx Langchain needs to figure out how to actually monetize their services. They have langsmith but unclear how much it’ll actually bring in.
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