bengaluru entrepreneur startup humility
A Bengaluru entrepreneur has created controversy on social media by asserting that a US-based startup founder who had almost 10x revenue was found to be more humble than an Indian counterpart at the same level. The observation, which was shared on chat screenshots has become viral and sparked a discussion on the topic of ego, leadership, and startup culture. The American founder, according to the entrepreneur, was down-to-earth, inquisitive, and receptive to criticism even when operating at a huge scale, whereas the Indian seemed to be defensive and dismissive when it came to discussions.
The post has been a huge hit among the startup community in India, with numerous founders and investors responding. Some respondents concurred that startup humility is a vital element in long-term success, and other respondents advised against generalization of founders by geography. The discussion also points at the role of mindset and not metrics in influencing the leadership perception of global startups.
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