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January 24, 2026 5 min read

Why Chasing More Revenue Often Leaves Founders Financially Strapped and Exhausted

Revenue is seductive. It’s the number founders quote with pride, the chart investors ask for first, the metric that makes a business feel real. When revenue rises, stress is expected to fall. Success, after all, is supposed to feel lighter. Yet for many founders, the opposite happens. Revenue grows, but exhaustion deepens. Bank balances stay tight. Time disappears. The business looks successful from the outside and feels suffocating from within. This contradiction is not accidental. It is structural. Why Revenue Becomes a Psychological Shortcut In uncertain environments, the brain looks for simple signals. Revenue is one of the loudest. It offers validation without requiring interpretation. More customers, more sales, more momentum—it all feels like progress. Compared to margins, cash flow…

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