Yuval Golan, founder and CEO of Waltz, shares his experiences as an entrepreneur, including navigating challenges in international business.
Yuval Golan, founder and CEO of Waltz, shares his experiences as an entrepreneur, including navigating challenges in international business and the importance of taking breaks to avoid burnout. He emphasizes building a global network and offers advice on connecting with CEOs and managing funds internationally.
you're able to sit down next to your younger self and be able to give that younger self one piece of advice before launching a business. What would that be and why given what you know now? [sighs] >> Don't do it alone. Do it with one of your best friends. Best best best friends. And then you have a shoulder to cry on, someone to trust, someone to work with. Do it with someone you know, someone you went through crisises with. Do it with someone you love and you love to argue with them and you can enjoy. So that's one thing. Um the second thing is usually when the elderly give you advice, stop being a schmuck and listen, they probably know something better. Yes, you want to prove to yourself. So I think if my younger self would have listened more would have been great. I've learned more and listened a lot, but I could have learned more. So my late 20s one listen even more. So I could
have listened earlier and I should have listened to and I'm sorry for mentioning this again to my mom. She speaks seven languages and I was such a >> cuz I could have spoken seven native languages or six when I was a kid instead of wasting my time on that when I was an adult when you you know and that would have opened a lot of doors earlier.