It's not actually all bad though. At least in the educational software business of the time, there were various companies run by people who were trying to do more than personally enrich themselves. It's on a continuum... some were trying to do a lot more than just enrich themselves. Some were willing to do a little. For some, it was strictly about grabbing the most money, whether it was a short-term or longer-term play. Of course, no one running a company can simply not consider the money. And economic realities can force the hand of anyone.
The more cautionary tale is don’t lose focus of your goals. If you can grow slowly, without outside investment and just have a “lifestyle” business, you can to some extent decide your own fate.
It's not actually all bad though. At least in the educational software business of the time, there were various companies run by people who were trying to do more than personally enrich themselves. It's on a continuum... some were trying to do a lot more than just enrich themselves. Some were willing to do a little. For some, it was strictly about grabbing the most money, whether it was a short-term or longer-term play. Of course, no one running a company can simply not consider the money. And economic realities can force the hand of anyone.