Startup Therapy
What are you really trying to fix by building this company—and what happens when you finally admit it? The conversation unpacks how founders often default to a public “change the world” story while their private motive is something more personal like safety, control, validation, belonging, autonomy, or even revenge. When that real why stays hidden, decisions get miscalibrated and founders chase the hardest possible path (like massive VC rounds) even when a smaller outcome might satisfy the true need. They discuss how these motives “leak out,” especially after selling a company and realizing you’re no longer needed, and why success (even IPO-level) rarely erases old wounds. The key is naming the motive, right-sizing the plan to it (“minimum viable ego”), and building a deliberate version of success that fits what you’re actually optimizing for.
00:00 Founders Lie to Themselves
01:53 Public Why vs Private Motive
02:58 Freudian Roots of Drive
03:37 Will’s Safety and Control Story
07:11 When the Why Leaks Out
07:35 Selling and Not Being Needed
09:57 Validation as True North
12:01 Ryan’s North Star Revealed
13:45 Will’s Revenge and Proving
16:07 Steve Jobs Still Hurt
17:57 Haters And Criticism
18:44 Minimum Viable Ego
19:29 Different Success Thresholds
20:47 Stop Trying To Prove Them
21:22 Pick The Right Vehicle
22:05 The Villain You Invent
23:45 Success Doesnt Fix You
29:17 Money And Marriage Myths
30:25 Alignment Over Ego Death
31:03 Autonomy As The Real Goal
32:34 Own Your Motivation
Resources:
Startup Therapy Podcast
https://www.startups.com/community/startup-therapy
Website
https://www.startups.com/begin
LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/startups-co/
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Wil Schroter
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Ryan Rutan
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-rutan/