What Serial Entrepreneurs Know That First-Timers Don't
Failure barely helps. Success helps more. But the real edge is stranger.
The popular idea that failure is the best MBA is mostly wrong. Harvard data shows previously failed founders barely outperform first-timers, while previously successful founders nearly double their odds. This episode traces the real mechanism through Stewart Butterfield, Reid Hoffman, and Ev Williams — and finds that the serial entrepreneur advantage isn't about knowing more. It's about having learned what to ignore.
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