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  • ๐Ÿ’” What's your worst ever experience as a founder?

    Harris Cheng
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    I've been a startup founder for 7 years.๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿป The worst moment I've been through was a potential acquirer ditching the deal at the last minute. I went full-time working on this deal for 6 months. โœ… 50+ confidential docs (e.g traction, strategies) for DD submitted. โœ… 20+ meetings took place. โœ… Term sheets signed. โœ… Lawyers hired. โœ… $ structure and shareholder distribution - all settled. They ditched at the last minute and even said something very disrespectful. Feel free to share yours! Love to collect more stories and learnings๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿป

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    Harris Cheng
    I'm still gutted today. But hey, that's the tipping point that changed me as a founder who is more humble and with more empathy.๐Ÿ’ซ I'm proud that I've gone through it, stand back up, and above all, I think I'm now a better human being๐Ÿ’›
    Jacob Gonzales
    my most challenging moment was when our lead investor pulled out after months of negotiations, leaving us in a precarious financial situation and forcing us to bootstrap, renegotiate contracts, and rethink our entire business strategy, while managing the morale of the team amidst this setback.
    Harris Cheng
    @jacob_gonzo5 I know that feel. What I've learned from a similar experience is that traction judges founders' destiny. When momentum goes off, everything just don't fall into place. But this is also what distinguishes between good and great founders.