Decision Fatigue in Early Stage Companies
Startups do not usually break because of one dramatic mistake. They weaken because of accumulation. The Accumulation of Decisions In the early days, the founder becomes…
Foundations looks at the underlying patterns that shape an early-stage company before scale makes them harder to correct. These patterns often appear in decisions, signals, pace, and the difference between visible movement and real progress.
These posts focus on the quiet weaknesses and strengths that emerge early, often before they are fully recognized.
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Startups do not usually break because of one dramatic mistake. They weaken because of accumulation. The Accumulation of Decisions In the early days, the founder becomes…
Founders often look for dramatic confirmation. A sudden surge in signups.A major partnership.A large customer win.An investor expressing strong interest. These events feel like validation. But…
Speed is admired in startups. Fast launches. Fast hiring. Fast fundraising. Fast pivots. There is a cultural assumption that velocity signals competence. If something is moving…
The Difference Between Visible Progress and Structural Progress In early-stage companies, disproportionate energy is often invested in refining the pitch deck. Slides improve, the narrative sharpens,…