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Founders work hard to turn their dreams into reality. Sometimes, success — or at least other people’s idea of your success — looks so close that you can taste the spoils. Happy endings, unfortunately, are for TV, as James O’Grady, the founder of The Cauldron shares in his goodbye post.  Having been in his shoes, I know how it feels. It will take a while, but let yourself be sad after you are being done angry. Eventually, in about three years, you will get over it.  Read the piece — it is an excellent dissection of his journey.

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