
I Sold My Company for Millions —By Always Putting Customers First | Man on a Mission Show X ErgoTune
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After a $12M exit, ErgoTune’s founder Joshua Chan faced a challenge few talk about—losing his sense of identity beyond the "founder grind."
In this episode, we unpack what really happens after you exit: the emotional void, shifting purpose, and the truth about rebuilding when the hustle isn’t for survival anymore.
Founder Takeaways:
– How to prepare for the emotional crash post-exit
– Why purpose must replace panic in your next chapter
– What smart, sustainable risk-taking actually looks like
– Who really thrives in startups—and it’s not about personality
– Where to focus: customer acquisition over everything else
An exit isn’t the finish line—it’s just a new kind of challenge.
Interested in founder/CEO talks? Check out Man on a Mission Show.
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