The article challenges the stereotype of young male startup founders, highlighting that women-founded companies are often more successful despite receiving less funding. Research shows that founders in their 40s tend to launch high-growth enterprises more successfully, with an average age of 45 among top U.S. founders. The discussion features women founders over 40, such as Joanna Strober, who emphasize that maturity and experience provide unique advantages in entrepreneurship, thereby debunking myths surrounding the capabilities of older women in business.
You have more experience. I see no downsides.
It's been all advantages. It's a great time to start a business. You're smarter. You have more experience.
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