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First-time founders see all sorts of issues and want to resolve them by themselves. This can overwhelm them and be inefficient. Second-time founders think thoroughly who the best person (other than themselves) is to solve any given problem and focus their own energy on the big ones.

What Successful Second-Time Founders Do Differently

Feliks Eyser

In April, 1978, to the surprise of Moscow, a Marxist coup took place in Afghanistan, resulting in the overthrow of that country’s pro-American government. The temptation to exploit this opportunity was too great to resist, and soon the Soviet Union was sending aid to the

The Cold War

John Lewis Gaddis

American practices were isolationist: the nation had not yet concluded that its security required transplanting its principles

The Cold War

John Lewis Gaddis

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