When To Admit “I Messed Up”by Wil SchroterThere's absolute power in being able to claim not only our victories — but our losses as well. Continue
Who's Qualified To Be A Founder?by Wil SchroterBeing a Founder is a job that anyone can get and no one is qualified for.Continue
Manage Downside First, Big Opportunity Second by Wil SchroterWho cares how fast we can scale if we're not around long enough to do it?Continue
Why Money Can't Buy Happinessby Wil SchroterMoney can't actually buy our happiness — but is it only happiness we want, or something deeper?Continue
How Transparent Should I be With Staff?by Wil SchroterAs Founders, it's our job to set the tone for optimism in the workplace. When it comes to our own feelings, transparency is a huge luxury. Continue
It Doesn't Matter if My Startup is Bigger Than Yoursby Wil SchroterIs it a waste of time to compare our startup with other startups? Absolutely. And here's why.Continue
How Founders Get Rich Without An Exitby Wil SchroterMost Founders get rich without ever exiting their business. Yes, you read that right.Continue
How to Make Potential Failure Less Scaryby Wil SchroterAs Founders, fear of failure is inevitable. But what are we really afraid of? And how we go about unpacking it?Continue
I Can't Have That — And That's OKby Wil SchroterAt some point, when we've paid the bill of ambition enough times — we start to realize there's a limit to how much we're willing to pay.Continue
When am I "Too Old" to Launch a Startup?by Wil SchroterWhen is it "too late" to start a startup? Is there a point where it's no longer feasible to assume the risk associated with starting a company?Continue