Why we picked it The LinkedIn founder names the exact thing a solo founder feels and refuses to call it weakness: you are carrying context nobody around you can hold, and the family and friends who love you literally cannot answer the questions keeping you up at night. His fix is our fix, surround yourself with realists who have conviction (not cheerleaders), and join a peer community of other founders so you have people to ask about the decisions only another founder understands. He also draws the line between a sounding board (Peter Thiel, for him) and everyone else, which is why you build the circle deliberately instead of hoping it happens.
Entrepreneurship and Loneliness
From Greylock by Reid Hoffman ~2,500 words, 10 min read
- Founder loneliness is real and worsens with success, because more people depend on you and fewer can hold the full context
- Build a small set of realist peers you can talk to frankly, not optimists who wave off your concerns
- Peer founder communities answer the questions family and friends structurally cannot, so treat joining one as leadership, not indulgence