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@Mr. Wonderful Kevin O’Leary says the fastest way to lose an investor’s trust is to blame everyone else for your business failure. When a founder and CEO explains that “the market changed,” competitors changed their prices, or outside forces destroyed the company, the explanation may sound reasonable—but it can also reveal a lack of founder accountability. Investors know that market conditions change. Competition gets tougher. Costs rise. Customer behavior shifts. Unexpected problems happen. The real question is whether the founder takes accountability and ownership for how they responded. Strong leaders do not pretend every event was under their control. They take responsibility for the decisions that were. They explain what they missed, what they should have done sooner, which assumptions were wrong, and how the business failure changed the way they lead. That level of CEO ownership shows self-awareness, resilience, and the ability to learn from failure. Weak founders protect their ego with excuses. Strong founders study the loss and own their part in it. That distinction matters during a startup pitch because investors are not only evaluating the business idea. They are evaluating how the entrepreneur reacts when the plan breaks. A founder who cannot admit past mistakes may repeat them with someone else’s money. Do you agree that a founder should call a failed company 100% their fault—even when the market genuinely changed? #FounderAccountability #StartupFailure #InvestorMindset #CEOLeadership #EntrepreneurshipLessons
@Mr. Wonderful Kevin O’Leary says the fastest way to lose an investor’s trust is to blame everyone else for your business failure. When a founder and CEO explains that “the market changed,” competitors changed their prices, or outside forces destroyed the company, the explanation may sound reasonable—but it can also reveal a lack of founder accountability. Investors know that market conditions change. Competition gets tougher. Costs rise. Customer behavior shifts. Unexpected problems happen. The real question is whether the founder takes accountability and ownership for how they responded. Strong leaders do not pretend every event was under their control. They take responsibility for the decisions that were. They explain what they missed, what they should have done sooner, which assumptions were wrong, and how the business failure changed the way they lead. That level of CEO ownership shows self-awareness, resilience, and the ability to learn from failure. Weak founders protect their ego with excuses. Strong founders study the loss and own their part in it. That distinction matters during a startup pitch because investors are not only evaluating the business idea. They are evaluating how the entrepreneur reacts when the plan breaks. A founder who cannot admit past mistakes may repeat them with someone else’s money. Do you agree that a founder should call a failed company 100% their fault—even when the market genuinely changed? #FounderAccountability #StartupFailure #InvestorMindset #CEOLeadership #EntrepreneurshipLessons

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