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Founders, Embrace Your Flaws


Episode 316


Are you convinced that you need to fix all your flaws as a founder? In this episode, we explore why that's not necessarily true. Ryan and Will dive deep into the idea that both startups and their founders are loaded with problems, some of which aren't really 'problems' at all but hidden superpowers. From obsessive tendencies to ADHD, they discuss how to harness these traits for success rather than trying to fix them. Drawing from personal experiences and industry insights, they touch on the influence of pharmaceutical marketing, the role of social media in shaping perceptions, and the importance of finding context for your strengths. This episode challenges you to rethink how you view your weaknesses and offers a fresh perspective on founder self-acceptance and leveraging inherent traits for entrepreneurial success.

Resources:
Startup Therapy Podcast
https://www.startups.com/community/startup-therapy
Website
https://www.startups.com/begin
LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/startups-co/

Join our Network of Top Founders
Wil Schroter
https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilschroter/
Ryan Rutan
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-rutan/

What to listen for:
00:33 Founders and Their Problems
01:15 Pharmaceutical Industry Insights
02:36 Social Media and Problem Creation
03:46 Personal Struggles of Founders
05:07 Overthinking and Control Issues
11:15 ADHD and Academic Challenges
17:11 Harnessing Obsessiveness for Success
20:40 Evaluating Self-Help Advice
21:09 Struggles with Attention Span
21:31 Learning Outside Traditional Education
22:15 Emphasizing Strengths Over Weaknesses
23:29 Founders and Their Strengths
28:08 Anxiety as a Superpower
34:46 The Importance of Context in Learning
38:36 Self-Acceptance and Utilizing Strengths


Published on 21 hours ago






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