Chris Koerner
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The arguments create stress.
And then you're going to tell them in some sort of like argument what's going on.
I don't know how to navigate that, but it's definitely true that me going through something in work and then having to come home and like go through it for another hour to someone else and stress them out potentially doesn't feel like the right approach.
No, but I don't know what the right approach is because they have a right to know about it as well, right?
I think we just need an outlet, whether it's a friend that kind of understands or someone else that, you know, is in our space that we can just talk to about the situation.
I think having no outlet is also bad, right?
And I'm guilty of that.
I find a lot of joy in my work.
And so I don't look at it as work often, but it's still work, right?
Like it's still taxing.
So I need to be better about having an outlet.
Have you developed a new relationship with rejection and failure?
Because, you know, starting 80 odd businesses, you must have dealt with a lot of failure.
And how does that feed into everything we're talking about today?
Yeah.
Man, I don't know where I'd be without rejection and failure.
I'm not good at sales.
So if anyone's watching this and like, I can't start a business.
Business is all sales.
You don't have to be good at sales.