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By Holly Cardew<\/em><\/p>\n

Recently my thoughts drifted to a few business-minded questions that typically come from an impatient startup founder \u2014\u200awhy do startups need capital? Why can\u2019t we simply build our businesses without relying on capital? Why can\u2019t we just generate tons of revenue and bootstrap our way to the top?<\/p>\n

To successfully build a fire, you need heat, fuel and oxygen. These three components serve as a remarkably accurate analogy of what it takes to build a successful business:<\/p>\n