“Initially, no. MIT had an interesting program where you technically go on sabbatical for – I think they give you seven years or ten years or something like that. For a long time, I had to tell my parents that I'm still in grad school. I'm just on sabbatical. I really had no intention of going back. The company was fairly interesting. The person who led the first financing was a pretty well-known venture capitalist, Vinod Khosla. That kind of helped with my parents as well - a prominent person that's funding the company.”