While many legendary Silicon Valley companies were founded by teams of two, partnerships aren’t without their problems, states venture capitalist Mark Suster. Disagreements arise based on personal life changes, business strategies, and roles within the company. Suster prefers to avoid playing the role of co-founder “marriage counselor” by working with a strong, individual entrepreneur.

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