The Surprising Decisions That Make or Break Founder Credibility in Your First Two Years

The Surprising Decisions That Make or Break Founder Credibility in Your First Two Years

Ever found yourself pitching your big, shiny startup idea and noticed that glance—the one asking, without words, “Why the heck should I believe you can pull this off?” It’s a gut check every founder hits, usually within the first six months, where your résumé stops mattering and your actual grit takes center stage. Not just fancy credentials, but the messy, unglamorous evidence that you can turn potential into reality, dodge the curveballs, and emerge as someone worth betting on when the scoreboard’s still blank. Building founder credibility is less about bold proclamations and more about the slow grind—the small, real actions, repeated over and over, especially in those critical first two years that set your whole venture’s tone. If you’re ready to stop just talking and start showing what you’re made of, this dive into the crucial early moves might just fire up your next step. LEARN MORE

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