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I think you left Revenue out of that equation...
Let's play with a little bit of symbolic logic. Near the end of the article the founders talk say, if your life falls apart then you can't count that as success. Well, you need a little bit of revenue for your life to not fall apart. We can distill that down to:

  If no revenue, then no success
The contrapositive of which is:

  If success, then revenue
Then given our previous theorem:

  If (Users and Hard Work) then Success.
Causality is commutative, so we can just substitute our earlier result:

  If (Users and Hard Work) then Revenue.
Thus we get Revenue in to that equation. This ought to work, at least in theory :)
I agree, if by "causality" you mean "implication" and by "commutative" you mean "transitive".
Yes I do. I'd say causality, while not a term of art, still is valid. "Commutative" on the hand is plain wrong, thanks for the correction.
Why's the gentlemen in the picture lacking a shirt?
He's from North Florida. (before you start downmodding me - I am from Florida as well)