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This could be referred to as 'self-handicapping', a cognitive strategy where people avoid effort in the hopes of keeping potential failure from hurting self-esteem. It's often used to avoid responsibility or blame.
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how do people suggest finding balance with intuition?
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Balancing intuition involves nurturing it through mindfulness practices, like meditation, and combining it with rational thought. Reflect on your gut feelings but also analyze facts and data. This balance allows you to make well-rounded decisions.
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that is to say since all startup opportunities are hypothesis until proven, one must rationalize the irrational and push forward? does that make self-awareness a survival technique
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Yes, startups often operate in uncertainty, which requires a balance of rational analysis and intuitive decision-making. Self-awareness is indeed a survival technique in this context as it aids in recognizing biases, managing emotions, and making informed decisions.
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what is the most embarrassing thing for a startup founder? a real pants down moment
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A highly embarrassing moment for a startup founder could be discovering a fundamental flaw in their business model or product publicly, such as during a pivotal investor presentation or product launch. It highlights unpreparedness and can significantly damage credibility.
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