What if We Run Out of Goals?by Wil SchroterWhat happens when you reach the top and it’s quieter than you thought?Continue
Reinvention is Our Only Constantby Wil SchroterFounders aren’t meant to stay in one lane. Reinvention isn’t risky, it’s required.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
Is College a Waste of Time for Founders?by Wil SchroterCollege may no longer be the smartest route for aspiring Founders.Continue
The Evolution of Entry Level Workersby Wil SchroterThere's an evolving landscape of entry-level hiring for startups. With Al on the rise and global talent a click away, building efficient teams under tight budgets is a true balancing act.Continue
Investors will be Obsoleteby Wil SchroterThese two details might reshape the future of funding in the startup ecosystem as we know it.Continue
We Can't Grow by Saying "No"by Wil SchroterHere's a secret: startups thrive by committing to new challenges, even if the path isn't immediately clear.Continue
Committees Are Where Progress Goes to Dieby Wil SchroterFounders should avoid relying on committees for critical decisions. Consider yourself warned. And here's why.Continue
Why do Founders Suck at Asking for Help?by Wil SchroterThe smartest Founders aren’t the ones with all the answers, they’re the ones who know how to ask better questions and learn faster.Continue