Your entire life can change in one year. Not ten. Not five. Not three. One. One year of focused, daily effort. You’re one year of focus away from people calling you lucky.
– @SahilBloom
“I can carry on playing at this level because I like hitting the tennis ball.” - Novak Djokovic
A sharp reflection from @SahilBloom on the importance of enjoying the game you play. https://t.co/wx1lndZwWN
OhioHealth and Lifepoint Behavioral Health announced a new joint venture today to operate two behavioral health hospitals in central Ohio. Read more ⬇️
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@bemehealthcare has set out to transform teen mental health. Vote for us to win company name! Why? We were named by a teenager after all who said “I just want to be me.”
How big is the problem I’m solving?
So many founders bypass that question and instead become enamored with their solution.
But it’s the magnitude of the problem that creates the imperative to act, the desire to enlist, the willingness to invest.
The smaller the problem, the greater the headwinds.
A new founder often thinks the opposite.
I see it with my MBA students.
“I’ll just raise a small amount of money and ratchet down my scope. Then I’ll be more credible.”
That approach is infinitely harder. Why?
Smaller problems don’t capture the imagination. And they cap theoretical returns.
Big problems have unlimited upside.
Counterintuitive but true.
Go big or stay home.
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