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Episode 2113:
Margo Aaron reflects on the years she spent planning a business she never launched, realizing that endless research and strategy had become a way to avoid the vulnerability of taking action. Her story explores the shift from seeking certainty to embracing imperfect execution, offering an honest perspective on building self-trust, learning through failure, and finally leaving the runway behind.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.thatseemsimportant.com/entrepreneurship/shutting-down-the-food-company-i-never-started/
Quotes to ponder:
"I was desperately clinging to the illusion of control I wanted people to think I was smart. I wanted to be seen as a breakout wunderkid."
"To be a breakout wunderkid (whatever that means) you can’t be motivated by how others perceive you. You have to be committed to The Idea."
"Sell a different way. Sell again. Go to bat for the wrong idea."
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