by Larry Chiang
The emotional reality founders face. Mr Rodgers addresses this.
Can you remember that you were a child also.
These are the Knowledge nuggets I took away from Mister Rodgers Neighborhood, movie. Entrepreneurship has highs and lows. All of your emotional baggage leaks out when you add massive influxes of money out and money, in.
Student athletes know this intrinsically when they get their asses handed to them by a junior college kid. Stanford upperclassmen in “Tech Entrepreneurship”, #ENGR145, know this also when a freshman or sophomore outflanks them and all of a sudden is guest lecturing Engineering 145.
Also, it’s emotionally difficult to self study #ENGR145 videos because Stanford University rejected you. Or worse, you rejected Stanford so that they could never reject or judge you. This is what happened to Tom and his favorite rabbit.

“Let’s take a moment to remember the people who loved us to get us to where we are right this moment”
I assign the people in my life an emotional totem. Because all y’all already have one. Good luck in your emotional journey. I hope the lessons Mr Rodgers taught you are bubbling up from your subconscious.

Gain 6 zeroes or lose a zero to your liquid Net Worth value, it’s gonna be an emotional roller coaster.

#cs183e is editing broken people or/and broken startups. Practice on cadavers so that you remove emotion from your entrepreneurship journey.

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