"By definition getting to the same results without co-founders requires a much higher level of ability than if being part of a 'collective'"
I think in order for this to be true, you'd have to assume that the team as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts. This is not always the case with cofounders.
In general, though, I agree with you. Results speak for themselves; build a business for customers, not investors.
I think in order for this to be true, you'd have to assume that the team as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts. This is not always the case with cofounders.
In general, though, I agree with you. Results speak for themselves; build a business for customers, not investors.