Fortune | FORTUNE 10月03日
创业之路的孤独与价值:Insomnia Cookies创始人的心声
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Insomnia Cookies创始人Seth Berkowitz分享了创业的孤独感以及社群和导师的重要性。他从一名大学生创业者成长为一家价值3.5亿美元的烘焙帝国掌舵者,期间经历了市场的起伏和个人成长的挑战。Berkowitz强调,创业并非易事,伴随着巨大的压力和潜在的职业倦怠,尤其是在经济衰退等困难时期。他建议有志创业者需谨慎评估,并认识到坚持、创新和寻求支持对于度过难关至关重要。他本人通过与导师交流,发掘了自身潜力,并最终带领Insomnia Cookies走向成功。

🍪 创业的孤独与社群价值:Insomnia Cookies创始人Seth Berkowitz坦言,创业生活是孤独的,尤其是在困难时期。他强调了寻找同伴、导师和社群的重要性,认为这能帮助创业者应对挑战,并“让他们走进来”,分享彼此的经验和支持。

🚀 从校园到行业巨头:Berkowitz于2003年创立Insomnia Cookies,现已发展成为美国大学校园内的知名品牌,在全球拥有350多家门店。公司在2018年被Krispy Kreme收购部分股权,后又增值至3.5亿美元,显示了其巨大的商业成功。

💡 创业的压力与倦怠风险:尽管取得了巨大成就,Berkowitz也提醒有志创业者,创业之路充满压力,责任重大,并且存在职业倦怠的风险。他以2008年经济危机为例,讲述了公司面临的困境,以及他如何通过坚持和创新度过难关。

🤝 导师制的重要性:Berkowitz越来越重视导师的作用,从Krispy Kreme的CEO那里获得了宝贵的指导。他认为,与有经验的人交流,学习他们的成功经验,能够“释放出自己不知道的潜力”,对于个人和事业的发展至关重要。

“It can be lonely, it’s a solitary life. It really is. [During] the harder times, it’s very solitary—finding camaraderie, mentorship, some sense of community, it’s really important,” Berkowitz tells Fortune. “Because I go so deep, it’s sometimes hard to find others and let them in.”

Berkowitz has been scaling Insomnia Cookies since 2003, when he was a junior studying economics at the University of Pennsylvania. Fast forward more than two decades later, and his company is now a fixture across U.S. colleges with many of its 350 international stores (and counting) housed on or near university campuses. Delivering warm cookies into the early hours of the morning, with some locations open as late as 3 a.m., it’s a go-to for students coming back from rowdy parties or binge-watching TV in their dorms. And his idea has proved to be immensely successful: in 2018, Krispy Kreme purchased a majority stake in Insomnia Cookies, paying around $139.5 million for 74.5% of the company. Krispy Kreme has since sold off its stake, a transaction that valued the business at $350 million in total enterprise value—about double the worth at the acquisition.

Having launched the company as a young college student, the now-44-year-old CEO had no previous business expertise to predict the ups and downs of entrepreneurship he would be confronted with. And despite achieving great success, it can be lonely at the top. That’s why Berkowitz has increasingly embraced mentorship throughout his career, leaning on the wisdom of Krispy Kreme’s current CEO Josh Charlesworth and ex-chief executive Michael Tattersfield to “unlock some of the power” he didn’t know he had.

“In the last decade or so, I’ve been much more intentional about that: meeting others, getting to know people who’ve done what I want, what I intend to do, or something similar to what I do,” Berkowitz says. “I found that to be really powerful.”

The entrepreneurship life is ‘not for everyone’: Berkowitz cautions against pressure and burnout

Entrepreneurship can be a life-changing gateway to quit 9-to-5 jobs forever while securing multimillion-dollar fortunes. And while Berkowitz loves being a CEO and all the responsibilities that come with it, he does caution young hopefuls about the weight of the career. 

“I’m an entrepreneur, I’m a growth person. I do love what I do,” Berkowitz says. However, he admits the entrepreneurship life “is really not for everyone.”

“There’s a lot of pressure. I always felt the responsibility of raising capital from others. If you cut me a check, I really not only appreciate it and have tremendous gratitude, but I feel the responsibility to return your money to you, which I’ve been very fortunate to have done with all my investors. There’s a real burden with that.”

Then comes the possibility of burnout and fatigue. While Insomnia Cookies may be worth $350 million today, his company took a turn when the Great Recession hit. Insomnia hadn’t reached profitability yet, and on top of their customers being financially strained, it was difficult to raise capital. Berkowitz says the business’ angel investors couldn’t put their money into “hobby investments” like they once did. It was a dark time for the dessert empire that forced Berkowitz to constantly travel around the country to keep the brand’s then-14 locations alive, with not a lot of profit rolling in. 

“There’s certainly the possibility of, it can be not going so well. You don’t want to believe it. You don’t want to own it. There were moments like, ‘Man, I was a little delusional.’ A lot of travel with not a lot of profit,” Berkowitz explains. “There’s real risk of burnout… If you don’t think that’s for you, you should be cautious.”

That stretch of years was hard for Berkowitz and Insomnia—but the company ended up a success. The founder says by playing “the long game” and weathering out those tough years with constant passion and innovation, the business was able to grow into the sweet-treat behemoth it is today. 

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