When To Admit “I Messed Up”by Wil SchroterThere's absolute power in being able to claim not only our victories — but our losses as well. Continue
Is This The "Right" Co-Founder?by Wil SchroterWhen it comes to co-founders, we need to be 100% all-in, or 100% all out. Any space in between is a recipe for disaster.Continue
It Doesn't Matter if My Startup is Bigger Than Yoursby Wil SchroterIs it a waste of time to compare our startup with other startups? Absolutely. And here's why.Continue
How Founders Get Rich Without An Exitby Wil SchroterMost Founders get rich without ever exiting their business. Yes, you read that right.Continue
Why Selling a Startup Brings No Validationby Wil SchroterThere's a huge difference between getting some validation from a job well done and literally validating our ego solely from our startup.Continue
When am I "Too Old" to Launch a Startup?by Wil SchroterWhen is it "too late" to start a startup? Is there a point where it's no longer feasible to assume the risk associated with starting a company?Continue
We Can't Keep Ignoring Founder Emotionsby Wil SchroterThere's no version of being a Founder where we just keep doing everything right without a care in the world. We need to start opening up about what's in our heads and process our problems before we perish from them. Continue
We Get Paid For Finishes, Not Startsby Wil SchroterAs Founders, it's important for us to remember that nothing matters until the end goal is reached.Continue
Startup Careers: How to Create Career Paths at a Small Startupby Wil SchroterHaving a startup with a smaller staff, we have to lean in heavily on being the better alternative to a corporate career path, not a limitation of one.Continue
Money Doesn’t Define a Successful Startupby Wil SchroterMoney does not directly equal success in our startup. Real success if pursuing our goals without having to compromise our souls. Continue