>I’m not a huge fan of one person startups. Most of those are lifestyle businesses.
So? You say it like it's a bad thing. Back in the day we used to call "lifestyle businesses" as just businesses, and things like modern-day startups "BS moonshots with no real revenue model that will statistically fail, but a tiny minority will succeed (mostly by selling privacy) and continue to inspire suckers".
So? You say it like it's a bad thing. Back in the day we used to call "lifestyle businesses" as just businesses, and things like modern-day startups "BS moonshots with no real revenue model that will statistically fail, but a tiny minority will succeed (mostly by selling privacy) and continue to inspire suckers".