The Intergenerational Startup: Six reasons why you should start a company with someone twice — or ha
A pile of conventional wisdom exists for how to find a co-founder, what that person should be like, and what the two of you should have in common. The answers: find someone a lot like yourself, look first among your classmates and friends, have similar styles, be at the same point in life. Many of the most famous startup duos — Jobs and Wozniak, or Larry and Sergei — seem to fit this outline. But we turned all of this on its head. Bill is 63, I’m 34, and we started a company together.