First-Time Founder vs Experienced Founder
First-Time Founder:
↳ Falls in love with their idea like it's their f*cking baby
↳ Builds for 6 months without talking to a single customer
↳ Tries to raise money with a deck full of hopes and dreams
↳ Gets rejected 47 times and wonders why
↳ Hires fast, burns cash, crashes harder
Experienced Founder:
↳ Has strong opinions, but knows when to shut up and pivot
↳ Launches dirty. Learns fast. Improves faster.
↳ Builds trust with investors before they need a damn dime
↳ Gets $1 from a real customer before thinking about scale
↳ Keeps the team lean, focused, dangerous
You know the difference?
PAIN.
Every experienced founder got there by eating sh*t, failing hard, and coming back sharper.
They've been through the fire.
They've earned the right to move different.
Wisdom ain't free.
You pay for it — with time, scars, and staying in the f*cking game.
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