Hey, when you were 23 working at your first job after college, I bet you also Zuck’d up once or twice. Of course, it may have been easier for you as your first job wasn’t running a company backed by lots of well-known, high-powered investors who would like the next round of investors to all hold hands and leap up to a $15 billion valuation. So, I bet when you were 23 working at your first job, you didn’t have investors slap your wrist and make you write an apology note and tack it up on the bulletin board? See, it’s harder than you think being a 23-year-old multi-billionaire (on paper, at least).
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