What leadership lesson has helped you most as a founder?
Replied byDr Emil Kendziorra
Founder & CEO at Tomorrow.bio
Niche: Health & Wellness
Revenue: $50K-$250K/month
Location: Berlin, Germany
Started: 2020
Deep conviction matters. If you're working on a moonshot idea, you need a strong personal reason to continue. Difficult missions take years of effort, and external motivation is rarely enough. A founder needs genuine belief in what they are building.
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