| Rebel,
I don't have much time for this. Basically, you don't seem to have much knowledge or experience of actually starting a new business. Your responses seem to be emphasising this point more than anything else.
A lot of people who start a new business don't have much knowledge or experience in running new businesses. This is the crux of the whole matter. Successful business founders don't need to know everything; they need to surround themselves with people they already know who can support them. You seem to be spending all your time talking about the formal relationships ("hire white lawyers", "hire white consultants") whereas many of the important relationships, irrespective of the stage of the business, don't involve hiring anyone.
Re-orient your thinking, learn a bit more about starting businesses. Perhaps try and do it once or twice, then we might have a bsis for conversation. |