I don't want to give advice to anyone, even founders. Every situation needs careful evaluation. Mentors should ask questions and help entrepreneurs see possibilities, not decide for them.
Every startup is unique—time, conditions, and context are crucial for any advice. No advice works universally, but some advice never works in any situation. These are lessons from my experience.
Don’t fall for these 10 pieces of bad startup advice! They’re killing your dreams!
If your mentors are giving you outdated advice or stuck in old-school thinking, it's time to reevaluate.
Look for mentors who truly know startups, business, and entrepreneurship. Not just those with big titles or old-school thinking.
Find people who have real experience, not just status. They’ve been where you want to go!
Don’t settle for advice that doesn’t help you grow. Choose wisely!
This is a beautiful visual. Thank you so much for this powerful reminder.