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1.Friends don't always make great business partners, and if things don't go well you can destroy both the business and your friendship.

2. When founding partners want to get cashed out early, something is very wrong. 

3.Sometimes giving very young people a lot of money and responsibility doesn't work out well. 

4.Your competitors knowing what you're doing is the least of your concerns

5.CEOs who insist on team chants and hand-clapping rituals must be resisted.

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