I've been building products and companies my entire career ' Increo, Box, Crashlytics, Twitter and now, Digits ' and I've had the privilege of speaking with some of the sharpest minds in venture and entrepreneurship along the way. One recent conversation with a legendary investor really crystallized for me a set of truths about startups: what success really is, why some founders thrive while others burn out, and how to navigate the inevitable chaos of building something from nothing. When you're building something truly generative ' driven by a purpose greater than yourself ' there's no point at which you can say 'done.' If your company has a natural stopping point, you may be building the wrong thing. You may want to start a company, but if you have to talk yourself into your idea, it probably won't survive contact with reality. The founders who succeed are often the ones who can't not work on their thing. Jeff Seibert is the founder and CEO of Digits, the world's first AI-native...
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