What if I told you that I felt like a failure even after selling Twitch for a billion dollars?
This is for anyone experiencing impostor syndrome:
What if I told you that I felt like a failure even after selling Twitch for a billion dollars? This is for anyone experiencing impostor syndrome:
My first company @twitch sold for a billion dollars.
My second one lost $75 million in 36 months.
People love talking about success, but today I'm going to talk about failure.
It's time to be honest about Atrium:
Reflecting on My Failure to Build a Billion-Dollar Company
sahillavingia.com
The pressure to perform and live up to the expectations of others is not a new social phenomenon — nor a bad one. **^^But the way it manifests at the internet’s global scale increases its intensity tenfold — especially for young people. The goal is no longer to simply live up to the high expectations of your parents and peers — online you could be ... See more
Molly Mielke • callings
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