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Hello World | Entrepreneurship is hard. Successful founders make it easier by adding playfulness to the mix

Many times entrepreneurs become too serious and get bogged down by the headwinds they face. This can be counterproductive.

October 21, 2021 / 20:26 IST
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(Representative image) Atlassian founders Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar used rock-paper-scissors to make decisions they were tied on.

Note to readers: Hello world is a program developers run to check if a newly installed programming language is working alright. Startups and tech companies are continuously launching new software to run the real world. This column will attempt to be the "Hello World" for the real world.

Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar have a company that does serious business. They started a tech support company in 2001. Mike and Scott worked nights and days until they landed on a hit product called Jira, which helps companies manage projects, track bugs and such. The two were in Sydney, Australia. Which meant they didn’t have access to venture capital or mentors like Silicon Valley companies.

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They worked really hard. Atlassian, the company they founded and grew against all odds, now has a market cap of over $100 billion. That puts them in the league of the greatest companies in the world. 

Dan Kurzius and Ben Chestnut founded a web design agency in 2001. Eventually, they landed on an email marketing product called Mailchimp. In September, financial software maker Intuit acquired Mailchimp for $12 billion. The startup, founded in Atlanta, also bootstrapped to success. Which means their early days were tough.