Founder-mentality means not caring who gets the credit.
@_mctrinh The founder's mentality is to achieve short- and long-term goals, aware that the merit belongs to them and those who executed the work. It's a collective merit, but deep down, the founder doesn't care.
@_mctrinh Absolutely! It's all about collaboration and shared success.
@_mctrinh You share the credit and take all the responsibility.
@_mctrinh That's definitely right! And it's also much about believing in what I'm building, and having a big mass of Resilience, Diligence and building in solitude mode.
@_mctrinh It’s the nuance between wanting to be right and wanting to win.
@_mctrinh If you know your mission, you don’t let “who gets the credit” get in the way.
@_mctrinh The goal is building something that works, not building your personal Wikipedia page...
@_mctrinh I think the founder is the one always taking the credit
@_mctrinh But why? Founder takes responsibility, why not credits? Dont undervalue yourself
@_mctrinh founder mentality is about driving success, not just giving credit?
@_mctrinh Yep. If it works, everyone wins. If it fails, only you get roasted. Founder tax.
@_mctrinh Thanks for mentioning, in nowdays it like bitcoin people hury and messure themself according to that and this is so sucks it like glue
@_mctrinh as reid hoffman said "starting a startup is like jumping of a cliff and building the airplane while you are falling" and I think thats exactly how it feels
@_mctrinh This is a very important leadership lesson Share the credit with everyone, take all the blame for you
@_mctrinh Make sure you achieve success not accolades
@_mctrinh If that’s the case, why some get lower equity than the other?
@_mctrinh Actually its all about communication, commitment and shared success.