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[83] The Shocking Truth About Depression And Entrepreneurial Success

Zev Asch

Listen to my fascinating conversation with Dr. Shan Siddiqui, a Harvard Medical School NeuroPsychiatrist. Dr. Sidiqqui provides a valuable perspective on the intersection of neuroscience, mental health, and his experience with entrepreneurship. 

As an expert in brain stimulation, Dr. Siddiqui offers hope for individuals with treatment-resistant conditions, while his insights on depression and addiction underscore the importance of understanding both genetic and environmental factors. 

Aspiring founders can benefit from his practical advice on common startup pitfalls, which emphasizes strategic focus, adaptable technology, and genuine problem-solving commitment. 

His personal journey and advocacy for destigmatizing mental illness add an interesting human element to his scientific expertise.

Highlights:

  • The Brain as the "Last Frontier" and the Limits of Understanding
  • Nature vs. Nurture in Mental Health (Addiction and Depression)
  • Understanding and Destigmatizing Depression, Especially in Successful Individuals
  • Observations on Startup Challenges & the #1 Mistake Entrepreneurs Make

Most notable quote: "When a metric becomes a goal, it ceases to be a good metric."

Connect with Dr. Siddiqui:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shan-siddiqi-abb63418/

Email: siddiqi.bwh.harvard.edu 

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