Opinion
Three truths that start-up founders must accept
Mina RadhakrishnanChoosing to become a founder is an odd choice. It's signing up for long hours, high stress and great uncertainty. So why do we do it? And what makes for success when the odds are against us?
Recently, KPMG published a survey about start-up founders, and the results aren't surprising. On average we have higher stress levels, work more hours for less pay, don't spend enough time with friends and family and aren't satisfied with our level of physical activity. And of course, all of this contributes to a higher level of mental stress, which means that our ability to cope with day-to-day life is that much more reduced.
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