My co-founder and I are both first-time entrepreneurs and we've been learning by making mistakes together, but lately we've stopped admitting our mistakes to each other and started pretending we know what we're doing. The pretense is exhausting and I think it's making us both worse at our jobs, but I don't know how to break the cycle without admitting I've been performing competence.
More people experience this than they realize.
The performance of competence between partners prevents the honest learning that early-stage ventures require most.
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