Happiness Isn’t Bought, It’s Built Inside

Happiness Isn’t Bought, It’s Built Inside

We talk a lot about success, money, and status. But the moment that changed my view on happiness didn’t happen in a boardroom. It happened in a train station in India. The lesson was simple and hard at the same time: happiness is an inside job. I traveled there as a senior in high school…

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6 things founders who scale do before breakfast

6 things founders who scale do before breakfast

You can usually tell the founders who are going to scale before they’ve raised a big round or hired a large team. It shows up in how they start their day. Not in some aspirational 5 a.m. routine, but in the quiet, consistent decisions they make before the world starts pulling at their attention. If…

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Stop Selling Newness, Start Selling Proof

Stop Selling Newness, Start Selling Proof

New gets headlines, but proof gets customers. As a founder and marketer, I’ve learned that most buyers don’t want to be first. They want to feel safe, smart, and backed by evidence. My take is simple: if you’re selling anything new, your real product is trust, and trust is built with proof. Most people won’t…

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7 signs top founders know it’s time to pivot, not panic

7 signs top founders know it’s time to pivot, not panic

You can feel it before you can articulate it. Growth stalls. Customer calls feel repetitive in the wrong way. Your team keeps pushing, but something underneath isn’t clicking. This is the uncomfortable middle where most founders start to panic. The best ones don’t. They slow down just enough to ask a harder question: is this…

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7 ways founders can feel uncertain without losing momentum

7 ways founders can feel uncertain without losing momentum

Uncertainty is not a phase you graduate out of as a founder. It is the background noise of the entire journey. One day you are confident in your roadmap, the next you are questioning your pricing, your product, even your decision to start. Most early-stage founders quietly assume they are doing something wrong because things…

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7 small time investments that return 10x clarity

7 small time investments that return 10x clarity

There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes from being busy all day and still feeling unclear. You answered emails, joined calls, maybe even shipped something, yet your direction still feels fuzzy. Most early-stage founders live in that tension between motion and meaning. The truth is clarity rarely comes from big breakthroughs. It usually…

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Data Beats Hype In Ecommerce Decisions

Data Beats Hype In Ecommerce Decisions

I’m Erik Huberman, and I believe bold decisions should start with hard data, not headlines. The ecommerce market has been noisy. Hot takes fly. Predictions swing by the day. But the numbers tell a clearer story—and they often go against the mood of the moment. My stance is simple: trust the signal, not the sentiment.…

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The Top 5 Sales Speakers Driving Real Change in 2026

The Top 5 Sales Speakers Driving Real Change in 2026

Most sales keynotes create a spike in energy. Few change how teams perform once the room clears. Today’s organizations want more than inspiration. They want speakers who translate insight into execution, driving better conversations, stronger relationships, and consistent performance across teams. The speakers leading the way in 2026 go beyond storytelling. They bring practical frameworks,…

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Founders who get taken seriously do these 7 subtle things

Founders who get taken seriously do these 7 subtle things

If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing everything “right” but still not being taken seriously, you’re not imagining it. Early-stage founders often assume credibility comes from traction alone. But in reality, perception forms long before metrics catch up. Investors, partners, and even early hires are constantly reading between the lines. The difference between being seen…

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7 reasons “follow your passion” is dangerous advice for entrepreneurs

7 reasons “follow your passion” is dangerous advice for entrepreneurs

If you’ve spent any time around startup content, you’ve heard it: follow your passion. It sounds inspiring, almost like a permission slip to build something meaningful. But if you’re in the trenches of building, worrying about runway, chasing product market fit, and trying to get your first real customers, you’ve probably felt the gap between…

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