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"The reason is that the most likely outcome is just to the right of the step."

"So in the most common (and most commonly hoped for) good outcome [...]"

Isn't the omission of good in the first paragraph a lapsus, i.e., do you mean most founders think success is the most likely outcome? Or do you mean founders should ignore the possibility of failure for the purposes of making these decisions about stock?



Yes, sorry, I meant good outcome.




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