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Most founders don’t fail β€” they quit 🚨 @SlashFinancial #podcast #clips #successmindset #billionaire

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Victor Cardenas Codriansky, co-founder & CEO of Slash, believes most startups don’t die because the idea was terrible. They die because the founders eventually get exhausted and give up. According to Victor, burnout doesn’t usually come from working hard alone. It comes from working relentlessly while seeing no progress, no traction, and no visible results. Because results create energy. Momentum creates motivation. Victor explains that when founders start seeing customers, revenue, growth, or impact, the long hours suddenly become much easier to sustain. But when people grind endlessly without feedback or progress, motivation starts disappearing quickly. Victor believes surviving long enough to find traction is often one of the hardest parts of entrepreneurship. Because the emotional battle is usually much harder than the tactical one. produced by @atomik-growth #newyork #sanfrancisco #startup #business #success #mindset #entrepreneur #billionaire

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daniel_wali 2Β weeks, 5Β days ago

Or, you know, running out of funding?

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zinalsood865 2Β weeks, 6Β days ago

False … the reason why startup fails is not because of tiredness … you can be as tired and you can still make a comeback simply because you understood the market .. the actual reason is the idea is just way too soft its already been done by thousands of others people so that why the start up fails .

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nadiaaether4 3Β weeks, 2Β days ago

hmm truee

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hans-heinrich.segebahn 3Β weeks, 2Β days ago

alone the fact to automaticly combine burnout with someone stopping an followed idea cause he may realized its not working or whatever it may be is fkn stupid as bricks. if he would be born as black kid without father in not so good neighborhood he wouldt be sitting there talking braindead shit

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stΓ©phane_lagarde 3Β weeks, 3Β days ago

True πŸ˜”