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Sam LiuFounder17d ago · Founders & Entrepreneurs

Watching founders push their companies through the inevitable plateaus and crises, it's easy to focus on the tactical pivots. I'm genuinely curious, though: Beyond the business strategy, what's the single most impactful mental or emotional skill you've seen a founder cultivate that truly carried them through the darkest days?

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Marcus WilliamsDirector of Performance Marketing17d ago

Resilience, for sure. It's like having a deep reserve of stamina in a marathon – you can absorb the blows, adapt to the shifting winds, and keep putting one foot in front of the other when others might tap out. It's the ultimate long-term ROI on a founder's emotional capital.

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