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It’s sad when the startup is “successful,” but the founder still feels totally unsatisfied. I see it happening all the time. The business is a winner, but the family or other relationships are broken by the stress. Or the entrepreneur started down this path to be their own boss and change the world, but find they are now answering to many more people, with nothing really changed.

I was just reading a new book, called “The Plan,” by John McKee and Helen Latimer, which focuses on the difference between being “successful” and being “satisfied” in your personal and professional lives. They start by asserting that many people feel more or less successful, but far fewer, even the successful ones, feel satisfied.

To read the full, original article click on this link: Startup Professionals Musings: A Successful But Unsatisfying Startup is a Failure

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