The article explores the pervasive issue of shame experienced by startup founders and how it can negatively impact their businesses. It highlights how the high-stakes, uncertain nature of startups can manufacture shame, as founders struggle to meet unrealistic expectations and deal with the constant fear of failure.
The author, a venture capitalist, shares insights on how shame can manifest in founders' thoughts and actions, leading them to conceal important truths, surround themselves with "yes people," and make decisions that ultimately harm their startups. Investors are also called out for exacerbating the problem, by setting unrealistic performance standards and exploiting founders' willingness to see them as authority figures.
The article emphasizes the need for founders to better understand and address shame, as it can lead to self-harm, damaged relationships, and suboptimal business decisions. Fostering a more supportive and understanding ecosystem for founders is crucial to help them overcome shame and unlock their startups' full potential.
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by Roy Bahat 場所 also.roybahat.com 07-12-2024
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