13 April 2026
Shorts 14 | Patrick Haede: Entrepreneurship is Like a Muscle
About this episode
Every Project Takes You Further
In this Shorts episode, we revisit a valuable excerpt from the 2020 interview with Patrick Haede. His central message: entrepreneurship works like a muscle – the more you train it, the stronger it becomes.
The Entrepreneurial Muscle
Patrick Haede gets straight to the point: every single project you tackle will move you forward. Regardless of whether it ultimately succeeds or fails – the experience you gain is invaluable. Just like a muscle in the gym, your entrepreneurial strength is built through regular training.
This analogy is particularly valuable for founders who sometimes become paralyzed by the fear of failure. Instead of viewing each project as a do-or-die situation, we should understand it as a training session. Every attempt makes us more experienced, more resilient, and better prepared for the next challenge.
The Power of Continuous Development
What Patrick Haede describes here is a fundamental principle of successful entrepreneurship: continuous development. Every project brings new insights – about markets, customers, technologies, and not least about yourself as an entrepreneur.
It doesn't matter whether you're just starting your founder journey or have already built multiple companies. The entrepreneurial muscle can always be strengthened further. New industries, changing market conditions, or innovative technologies constantly offer opportunities for additional "training."
Practical Implementation
How do you train your entrepreneurial muscle in concrete terms? Here are some approaches:
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Start small projects: Not every idea needs to become the next unicorn right away. Even small experiments and side projects develop your skills.
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Learn from mistakes: View setbacks as valuable lessons, not as failures. Every "failed" attempt makes you smarter for the next project.
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Reflect regularly: What did you learn from each project? Which skills did you develop? This reflection helps maximize the learning effect.
Long-term Perspective
Patrick Haede's statement reminds us that entrepreneurship is a long-term game. It's not about achieving the big breakthrough with your first project immediately. Rather, it's about getting better with each step and continuously working on yourself.
This mindset takes enormous pressure off individual projects and enables you to act more boldly and experimentally. When you know that every project – regardless of the outcome – strengthens your entrepreneurial muscle, it becomes easier to take that first step.
The complete insight into Patrick Haede's mindset can be found in the full 2020 interview. His experiences and perspectives offer valuable inspiration for anyone looking to pursue their own entrepreneurial path.
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