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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 26 MIN

The 3 Worst Pieces of Startup Advice (And What to Do Instead)

from The Startup Different Podcast · host David and Chris Sinkinson

"Follow your passion." "Raise as much money as you can." "Fail fast." These three pieces of startup advice sound inspiring—until they destroy your company. In this myth-busting episode, we tackle the most dangerous conventional wisdom in entrepreneurship and reveal why the advice that sounds best is often the advice that hurts most.The truth? Passion doesn't create successful businesses—solving real market problems does. Passion often develops after you've achieved success, not before. Raising maximum capital early doesn't give you runway—it dilutes your equity, reduces future profits, and can actually slow you down by removing the healthy constraints that force creativity. And "fail fast"? Too often it becomes an excuse for poor execution rather than a framework for learning. Many of the world's most successful companies bootstrapped their way to profitability without raising a dime, proving that capital isn't the answer to every problem.Whether you're about to quit your job to "follow your passion" or drafting that pitch deck to raise your Series A, this episode will make you think twice. We don't just tear down bad advice — we give you the context-dependent, uncomfortable, unglamorous alternatives that actually work. Because good advice rarely fits into catchy phrases, and the best entrepreneurial decisions require critical thinking, not slogans.

"Follow your passion." "Raise as much money as you can." "Fail fast." These three pieces of startup advice sound inspiring—until they destroy your company. In this myth-busting episode, we tackle the most dangerous conventional wisdom in entrepreneurship and reveal why the advice that sounds best is often the advice that hurts most.The truth? Passion doesn't create successful businesses—solving real market problems does. Passion often develops after you've achieved success, not before. Raising maximum capital early doesn't give you runway—it dilutes your equity, reduces future profits, and can actually slow you down by removing the healthy constraints that force creativity. And "fail fast"? Too often it becomes an excuse for poor execution rather than a framework for learning. Many of the world's most successful companies bootstrapped their way to profitability without raising a dime, proving that capital isn't the answer to every problem.Whether you're about to quit your job to "follow your passion" or drafting that pitch deck to raise your Series A, this episode will make you think twice. We don't just tear down bad advice — we give you the context-dependent, uncomfortable, unglamorous alternatives that actually work. Because good advice rarely fits into catchy phrases, and the best entrepreneurial decisions require critical thinking, not slogans.

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