Successful serial entrepreneur reveals his surprising motivation: desperation and revenge
“It it is looking for the like, what what is it that's been consistent through those companies?”
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repeat entrepreneurs on the podcast, but but not that many because there aren't that many. You've had a lot of six success, you know, over and over again. And so, what what is it? It it is looking for the like, what what is it that's been consistent through those companies? Like, has your mindset what's the mindset or the philosophy that has stayed with you consistently, or or has it changed through that journey?
I think to some degree, it has been about, like, somewhere between desperation and revenge. Like, you know, it's sort of like driving driving vectors. Like, you know, I think that it's
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Dylan Collins, founder of SuperAwesome (acquired by Epic Games), opens up about the psychological drivers behind his serial entrepreneurship success. He reveals that his consistent motivation across multiple companies has been rooted in desperation and revenge rather than traditional business motivations.
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A rare candid moment where a successful repeat founder reveals the raw emotional drivers behind entrepreneurial success.
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