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Gary Palin

@ProfSpirit

Entrepreneurship professor helping founders turn mindset into execution. Host of Let’s Get Entrepreneurial podcast.

انضم Nisan 2014
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College: Is It Worth It?
College: Is It Worth It?@WikiLaunch·
College acceptance feels like the finish line. It isn’t. Acceptance says, “You can attend.” Not, “This will age well.” Most commitments happen after acceptance. That’s when judgment matters most. Why Acceptance Feels Like the End (But Isn’t) bit.ly/4aJ9ni2
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Delegation doesn’t usually fail because teams can’t execute. It fails when people aren’t sure which decisions they truly own. That uncertainty shows up before results drop—when execution starts to feel heavier, slower, and less predictable. This is a control problem hiding under delegation 👇 bit.ly/3ZxdYh4
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College: Is It Worth It?
College: Is It Worth It?@WikiLaunch·
Most families worry about the price of college. But the most dangerous risks are priced at zero. Lock-in. Lost flexibility. Paths that quietly narrow. By the time those costs appear, changing course is hard. Here’s the risk most families miss 👇 bit.ly/4qWMm0K
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Execution doesn’t break when a company grows fast. It breaks earlier — when growth quietly outpaces clarity. That’s why teams stay busy, revenue grows, and execution still feels heavier. If “pushing harder” stopped working, this explains why 👇 profspirit.substack.com/p/execution-do…
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If pushing harder isn’t fixing execution, it’s not because you’re failing. It’s because effort stopped being the lever. Execution breaks before results do. The work ahead isn’t to do more. It’s to decide differently. When “Pushing Harder” Makes Execution Worse profspirit.substack.com/p/when-pushing…
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College: Is It Worth It?
College: Is It Worth It?@WikiLaunch·
Most families don’t get the college decision wrong from lack of information. They get it wrong by starting with the wrong question. That’s where smart families make costly mistakes. Why So Many Families Get the College Decision Wrong bit.ly/4pM35m7 #CollegeDecision
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Founder decision fatigue isn’t about being busy. It’s an execution risk. When every decision flows through the founder, momentum slows long before results look “bad.” What feels like a time problem is usually a structural execution breakdown. Today’s Let's Get Entrepreneurial Substack article: Founder Decision Fatigue Is an Execution Risk, Not a Time-Management Problem Read here 👇 profspirit.substack.com/p/founder-deci… #FounderExecution #Entrepreneurship #DecisionMaking #StartupLeadership #LetsGetEntrepreneurial
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Smart founders don’t get stuck because things are failing. They get stuck because things are working — and decision load quietly overwhelms execution. Why momentum slows before anything breaks 👇 profspirit.substack.com/p/why-smart-fo…
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College isn’t the path to success. It’s a path. The risk isn’t choosing college. It’s treating it as the default. Success is an outcome. College is a mechanism.
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2026 won’t reward ideas. It will reward founders who execute under pressure, make hard decisions early, and turn momentum into cash flow. Less hype. More follow-through. Let’s Get Entrepreneurial.
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Most founders don’t fail because they lack ideas. They fail because execution collapses under real constraints.
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