Boris Berenberg. I Regret Selling My Business

Boris Berenberg. He thought he hit the jackpot selling his bootstrapped cash-rich software business. Two years later, he's filled with bitter regret. In this candid episode, Boris gets real about his exit — what he wishes he knew then and what we can all learn now.

What We Discussed:

00:01:00: Beginning and Introduction

00:03:36: Discussing the Financial Side of Selling a Company

00:04:32: Talking About Financial Expectations and Reality After Selling a Company

00:07:19: Concept of "Dragon Mode" After Selling a Company

00:10:07: Discussing Reaction and Regrets After Selling the Company

00:13:25: Lessons Learnt and What Would Be Done Differently

00:16:03: Understanding personal values and their influence on decisions

00:19:14: Reflecting on the aftermath of company sales based on other founders' experiences

00:20:46: The motivation behind starting Boris' business

00:25:05: Exploring new opportunities

00:28:08: The balance between work and personal life

00:31:38: Contemplating starting or acquiring a new company

00:36:15: Considering the impact of financial situation on personal choices

00:37:47: The concept of becoming a digital nomad

00:40:30: The desire to find stability over a digital nomad lifestyle

00:41:02: Life in New York and its impact

00:42:33: Future Plans & Ideas around AI

00:43:48: Struggling with focus & personal projects

00:44:21: Relationships after the exit

00:46:06: Positive outcomes post-sale

00:48:30: Building networks and relationships

00:49:43: Channeling dissatisfaction

00:51:24: Searching for a sense of purpose

00:57:13: Creating a "work playground" & Future aspirations

00:58:06: End of conversation & Looking forward

Boris Berenberg. I Regret Selling My Business

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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