Hey guys, so I came up with this idea for side business and have the experience in that business field to make it work; my problem is, I told my friend and decided he would like to join me, initially I thought cool it's gonna be fun. But moving forward, I feel like it is something I can and want to do alone because, well, I don't really need any help with it. Between my friend and I, I have the excel, coding, marketing knowledge and over 5 years in this field of the business, my friend is new to the field, not very skillful in the requires areas or a people person at that, so he doesn't contribute much. He is making the design logo, but that's something I can get done for free. Sorry if I am sounding selfish here, but I can't help but feel if the business is successful that I won't get a fair share. Is there any way to tell my friend I'd rather do this alone without jeopardizing our friendship? Thank you. via /r/business http://ift.tt/2roPwO9
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