Aaron White. Beyond the Exit: Sustaining the Serial Builder's Drive

Aaron White: For two decades, he's turned tech visions into companies worth hundreds of millions. Briefly a VC, Aaron discovered his true joy lies in creating alongside remarkable talents, not just funding them.

Aaron shares with us battle-earned, practical, and actionable advice on how to continue building businesses after a successful exit, overcome imposter syndrome and founder’s trauma, and align your investing with your unique personality traits.

Aaron White and Anastasia Koroleva unpack the fascinating interplay of art and obsession within entrepreneurship.

They share practical insights about the artistic nature of entrepreneurial ventures, the role of obsession in driving success, and the challenge of maintaining a strong sense of identity even after achieving success.

Aaron and Anastasia delve deep into the concept of entrepreneurship being akin to longevity and transition.

They unfold the compelling insights about the joys, struggles, and beauty of entrepreneurship, viewed essentially as an infinite game where the primary motivation lies in the joy of creation itself.

Tune in and prepare to see entrepreneurship through an entirely new lens.

What We Discussed:

00:00:08: Introduction to Bill Hudenko

00:01:25: Bill's key lessons from his exits

00:02:06: Connection between happiness and money

00:02:39: Discussing concerns and worries

00:03:43: Things that bring joy in life

00:04:35: Self-identity and uniqueness

00:05:34: Current passion and objective

00:06:11: Sense of purpose

00:06:51: Reflecting on personal legacy

00:07:10: Recognition of achievements and experiences

00:08:07: Motivation and driving factors

00:08:49: Early realization of purpose

00:10:03: Aligning service and earning

00:10:52: Positive upbringing and belief system

00:11:55: Discussing mental health issues among entrepreneurs

00:15:37: Role of mental health development in spiritual growth

00:19:53: Interconnecting purpose and business building

00:22:25: Building and choosing connections

00:24:18: Role of luck in success and life.

00:25:03: Discussion on the unpredictability of market forces

00:27:10: Importance of flexibility and adaptability in entrepreneurship

00:27:37: Lessons on humility in the entrepreneurial journey

00:30:42: Discussion on the imposter syndrome

00:33:03: Dealing with failure and guilt in entrepreneurship

00:34:47: Regrets related to past business decisions

00:35:45: Learning to achieve closure prior to business exits

00:38:34: How to manage your personal wealth

00:41:26: A broader perspective on success

00:43:42: Embracing big dreams and ambitious goals

00:47:12: Translating diverse experiences into new ventures

00:48:13: The birth of Everpage and the idea of legacy

00:49:15: The concept behind Everpage

00:51:06: Addressing student anxiety post-pandemic with the app Deep

00:53:12: Meaningful activities and interests in life

00:54:20: Developing compassion and overcoming selfishness

00:56:28: Roots and results of selfishness; importance of connections

00:57:29: Alignment with eastern philosophies, idea of oneness

00:58:50: Life purpose: to heal

Aaron White. Beyond the Exit: Sustaining the Serial Builder's Drive

Anastasia Koroleva: [00:00:25 - 00:00:39]
Welcome to the Exit Paradox podcast. Here we meet remarkable exited founders to uncover what comes next after selling a business. Did they sustain success and find fulfillment? Let's learn together. Please subscribe to join our community. My guest today is a postexit rock star. In less than two years after he sold his business, he managed to build a lifestyle of his dream master investing and find his new purpose. I've known Michia Rohrssen for long enough to vouch that it's the real deal. Raised by divorced hippie parents, he once relied on a soup kitchen, but grew up to become a world champion in three martial arts and built and sold the business for $100 million by the age of 34. Michia is here to share his secret of post exit happiness and ongoing success. 

Anastasia Koroleva: [00:01:16 - 00:01:19]
Michia, thank you so much for joining me today. 

Michia Rohrssen: [00:01:19 - 00:01:20]
Yeah, thanks for having me. 

Anastasia Koroleva: [00:01:20 - 00:01:23]
Very flattered and very happy you're here. Thank you. 

Michia Rohrssen: [00:01:23 - 00:01:24]
Thank you. 

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