• It's really HARD to REPEAT A WIN

  • Apr 1 2025
  • Duración: 31 m
  • Podcast

It's really HARD to REPEAT A WIN

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  • Will and Ryan discuss the dangerous mindset founders can fall into after hitting it big with their startups. They reflect on the story of Peter Chesky, co-founder of Wish, who became a billionaire during the tech IPO boom of early 2021 but saw his net worth plummet as the company's stock tanked. The episode emphasizes the importance of treating any major payout as if it's the last one you'll ever receive. With only a small percentage of startups ever having significant exits, and even fewer doing it repeatedly, Ryan and Will stress why founders should be cautious with their newfound wealth instead of assuming it will keep flowing.

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    What to listen for:

    01:01 The Rise and Fall of Wish
    03:01 Lessons from the Wish IPO
    05:15 The Psychology of Founders
    11:52 A Counter Story: Priceline's IPO
    15:13 Reflecting on High School Memories
    15:37 The Illusion of Endless Wealth
    15:51 The Reality of Financial Downturns
    19:09 Understanding Venture Capital Statistics
    21:28 The Rarity of Repeat Success
    24:18 Advice for Founders: Secure Your Wins
    28:11 The Importance of Financial Safety
    30:39 Final Thoughts: Keep the Win

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