How to be Great at Worryingby Wil SchroterStartup anxiety is just unpaid overnight shift work for your brain.Continue
The Problem With Never Being Doneby Wil SchroterStartups are basically just unlocking new problems and calling it progress.Continue
What Actually Happens if I Run Out of Gas?by Wil SchroterBurnout won’t destroy your company, but pretending you’re invincible just might.Continue
The Founder "Hard Reset"by Wil SchroterStartups chase hype. Real companies build momentum and pay the bills!Continue
Where Does Our Optimism Come From?by Wil SchroterA little smart delusion might be your startup’s biggest advantage.Continue
Embrace How Messed Up You Areby Wil SchroterWhat if the flaws you’re desperate to fix are actually your startup’s secret sauce?Continue
Can Entrepreneurship Help Alleviate Poverty?by Wil SchroterEntrepreneurship isn’t just about startups — it’s about starting over, lifting up, and building futures where none seemed possible.Continue
Should Employees Really be Our Friends?by Wil SchroterRunning a startup isn’t a group hug. Keep the vibes real but the roles clear. Authority fades fast when everyone’s “family.”Continue
We're So Connected — And Totally Lonelyby Wil SchroterDespite endless digital tools, Founders are facing record levels of isolation, and only real human connection can fix it.Continue
My Roadmap to Becoming a Confident Leaderby Wil SchroterFounders don’t start confident, they earn it by asking better questions, making bigger bets, and surviving being wrongContinue