Photo illustration by Tracy Ma/The New York Times; Getty Images (vest)Ideally, an entrepreneur thrives in an environment that is rapidly changing. They have to be flexible with risk and failure while also be motivated in the process of “forging new paths” for their company¹. This demands strenuous self-confidence and self-awareness that not everyone can maintain. And in business, Noam Wasserma dubbed this extraordinary nature found in leading entrepreneurs as the “Founder’s Dilemma.” In his H...