Wil Schroter
Often when the chips are down and we're not getting paid, racking up debt, and wondering whether our startup has a future at all, it's easy to forget how valuable that freedom is.
So, let's talk about it.
We're talking about the freedom to do whatever the hell we want.
If we want the whole company to work from home in our pajamas — that's what we do. If we want to take the product in a 180-degree different direction, we do. If we want to hire, fire, or promote anyone for any reason, we do.
We created this freedom so that no one could ever tell us what to do. It's amazing, and easy to forget about until we don't have it.
That said, freedom is damn expensive.
It's ridiculous.
Forget about the endless debt we're creating for ourselves. We're paying for it in anxiety. We're paying for it in stressed relationships. We're paying for it in every missed event and moment we won't get back.
Founders don't have a monopoly on stress at the workplace, but we do have an extra level of risk that most people don't find in a W2 job.
That risk — and the anxiety that comes with it — is really our cost of freedom in a nutshell.
Like any freedom, we only know the value when we don't have it.
Yes, it's expensive. But the value of being able to be in full command of our destiny, and those that have entrusted us to captain this journey, is absolutely worth it.
Every time we're not sure, we look back to the moments when someone else determined our future and say "Oh yeah, that's why I'm doing this!"
Things We Don’t Want to Do (podcast). As Founders, we spend a lot of time thinking about what we want to accomplish, but have you ever sat down and really given thought to using the freedom that comes with being a Founder to say, "Here are some things I NEVER want to do again?"
I’m Burnt Out. What Do I Do? When we hit a point of burn out it's important and ignore the problem, it only gets much worse. So let's take a look at what Founders do to deal with it head on.
How I Harness My Insane Startup Anxiety. A startup is a torrent of anxiety. We’re likely doing things we’ve never done before with products that have never existed before. So let’s start admitting we’re all freaked out and need to figure this shit out.
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Wissem Sghaier
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Absolutely true. As a startup, you also have these questions, what Ifs? Always, uncertain about the unknowns. If people value freedom, they would pay a fortune, as a price for it.