Notas del episodio
You posted more. You rewrote the website. You hired help. You changed the offer. You bought the course.
The problem is still there. Just wearing a different outfit.
Here's what nobody told you: the advice might have been good. It was just prescribed for a problem you don't have.
In this episode, Veronica Dietz breaks down the prescription economy — the entire industry built on giving founders answers before anyone has established the right question — and why applying a perfectly good solution to the wrong problem doesn't just fail. It makes you think you're the failure.
What's covered:
- Why your first explanation of what's wrong is usually a conclusion, not a diagnosis
- How the prescription economy turns structural mismatch into personal failure
- Why relief is not proof that the cause was identified ...