rytm you know who’s the most important person in a band? not the singer. not the guitarist. it’s the drummer. the founder is the drummer. the drummer creates consistency. every other musician focuses on their part, but the drummer holds everyone together. their job is actually the opposite of everyone else’s: not coordination, but miscoordination. all four limbs doing different things at different speeds, yet in perfect sync overall. every musician needs to know their piece. but the drummer? the drummer has to keep track of everyone’s piece and decides where the tempo goes. that’s what great founders do. they create rhythm across chaos. they know when to slow down, when to push harder, when to pause and let others shine. and that’s why great founders are control freaks. not because they want power, but because they’re the only ones who can sense when the rhythm breaks. they can feel when marketing is a beat ahead, or engineering is a beat behind. they pull everyone back into time. bullish on founders posting weekly updates coz it is the metronome of a startup. not breakthroughs, but you know the drummer is still incharge. the subtle tick that keeps everyone playing in time. without it, the tempo drifts, and suddenly no one knows where the downbeat is. in a band full of stars, each member plays to their strength. the founder’s hardest job is to keep them all in tempo, making it sound like one song instead of four solos. rytm jest niewidoczny, gdy działa chaos jest oczywisty, gdy nie działa