Asian founders often have a strange phenomenon (this is also a problem I encounter). When starting a business, they are full of ambition for the world, In the struggling phase, they are filled with aspirations. After achieving some success, they become constrained. When Google was in a garage, it aimed to index the world's information, Facebook initially wanted to connect the entire world, Uber also aimed to disrupt the entire taxi industry from day one, Ultimately, these Silicon Valley companies became great companies. Why do some companies gradually become mediocre along the way? Is it because their dreams are not steadfast? Not enough belief in their vision? Is there a problem with the cultural environment? Do they cherish their existing business more due to insecurity? Are there fewer opportunities and quickly encounter a transparent ceiling? Unable to continue winning battles?
This matter may not be limited to Asia, nor to the founder.
Real feelings: Expressing the pain and confusion inside will feel much better.
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