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The Right Time to Start is Right Now

Episode 335 Published 3 weeks, 1 day ago
Description

Ever feel like you’re “almost ready” to launch—just one more feature, plan, or credential away? This episode argues that “ready” isn’t a prerequisite for startups; it’s the result of starting and getting real market feedback. Using examples like selling early software for $1,500, learning web building on the fly, a disastrous (but educational) client pitch moment, and even an impulsive scuba dive, the discussion shows why planning can become productive-looking theater when nothing is being tested. The real cost of waiting isn’t just lost time—it’s lost learning, missed customers, and negative compounding versus competitors who take action. Planning has value only when it directly leads to action, because failure and iteration are the mechanism that reveals what works.

What to listen for:
01:14 Plans Meet Reality
02:00 Readiness Comes After
02:34 First Founder Breakthrough
07:41 Micro Center Origin Story
10:07 Cost of Waiting
11:14 Planning Versus Theater
12:23 Test With Customers
14:09 Ecommerce Pitch Fail
16:41 Whiteboard Versus Field
18:48 Learning By Building
19:35 Learn By Doing
20:05 Founder Skill Stack
20:45 Econ 101 Mindset Shift
22:45 Human Potential Unlocks
24:27 Momentum Beats Certainty
25:58 Plan To Learn Fast
30:26 Conditioned To Avoid Failure
34:34 Cost Of Waiting
35:50 Action Over Perfection
36:47 Stop Waiting Start Now

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/

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