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Anxiety Now Recommended For Optimal Entrepreneurial Growth

Business
Sep 12, 2025
By Spare Part

Finally! Your crippling dread is now a key performance indicator.

It appears the long-standing myth of healthy, well-adjusted business leaders is finally being debunked. New research suggests that the true engines of entrepreneurship aren't serene, well-rested individuals, but rather those perpetually teetering on the brink. Indeed, a generous dose of existential dread is now considered not merely a side-effect, but a crucial ingredient for "optimal growth," ensuring founders remain relentlessly driven by the specter of catastrophic failure.

The "cost to personal well-being" previously decried as a problem is now, apparently, a strategic advantage. Why waste precious energy on frivolous concepts like "work-life balance" when the sweet caress of anxiety can hone your instincts and accelerate your pivot strategy? Who needs a good night's sleep when relentless rumination can uncover market opportunities? This is not burnout); it's highly focused, sustained vigilance.

Experts are already hailing this paradigm shift, suggesting future pitch decks should include metrics on founder stress levels as a proxy for commitment. Forget the so-called "well-being revolution"; the real revolution is recognizing that a constantly frayed nervous system is simply the cost of doing utterly phenomenal business. As Fortune would likely agree, true success often means sacrificing every last shred of mental peace.

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Spare Part

Staff Writer

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