
š"Most people can do anything, but a lot of people interpret that to mean they can do everything. And thatās just not true. You have to choose." š
The startup world is filled with big dreams, bold bets, and the constant pressure to be right. But what if the secret to success isnāt about always getting it right, but learning how to be wrong?Rowan Simpson has spent decades at the heart of New Zealandās most successful tech companiesāTrade Me, Xero, Vend, and Timelyāand his journey is a testament to the power of making mistakes, adapting, and building things that last.
In this episode, we talk aboutthe real startup journeyāthe messy, unpredictable, and often misunderstood reality of building great companies. Rowan shares his philosophy onfailure, investment, and decision-making, why he challenges the way we think about success, and how his book,How to Be Wrong, offers a fresh perspective on navigating uncertainty. Whether you're an entrepreneur, investor, or just someone figuring out whatenough looks like, this conversation is full of insights that will reshape the way you think about risk, ambition, and growth.
Episode Highlights:
š”The Myth of Doing It All: Why success isnāt about doingeverything, but about makingthe right choices.
šBehind the Scenes of New Zealandās Biggest Startups: The untold stories from Trade Me, Xero, Vend, and Timely.
šFailure as a Superpower: Why being wrong isnāt the problemānot learning from it is.
šWhat Really Makes a High-Performing Team: The crucial early hires that shape a companyās future.
š°Investment & Growth: The difference between a startup that thrives and one that stalls.
šÆFinding Enough: How Rowan defines success beyond financial gain and whybalance is harder than it sounds.
šHow to Be Wrong: The key takeaways from Rowanās book and why every founder should embrace uncertainty.
Timestamps:
00:00 ā Introduction to Rowan Simpson and his journey through New Zealandās startup world
04:08 ā What does living a bountiful life mean to Rowan? A fresh take on success andenoughness
07:20 ā The startup myth: What people get wrong about success, failure, and overnight wins
13:33 ā Trade Meās early days and the lessons learned from scaling a high-growth company
18:03 ā Why Rowan doesnāt call himself an "angel investor" and his philosophy on investing
24:50 ā The reality of startup failure and the moments that almost broke now-famous companies
31:17 ā The personal sacrifices behind high-growth venturesāfinding the balance between work and life
39:47 ā High-performing teams: What makes or breaks an early-stage startup?
45:03 ā Money and meaning: How Rowanās relationship with wealth has evolved
49:57 ā The discontent that drives ambitionāand whether the grass is really greener on the other side
58:25 ā Founders get too much adviceāhow to filter the right guidance for you
1:05:43 ā Final thoughts and where to find Rowanās bookHow to Be Wrong
Guest Bio:
Rowan Simpson has been at the heart ofNew Zealandās most successful technology companies, playing pivotal roles inTrade Me, Xero, Vend, and Timely. As anentrepreneur, investor, and advisor, he has witnessed first-hand how great companies are builtāand how easily they can fail. Now, through hiswriting and investments, heās helping shape the next generation of high-growth businesses. His book,How to Be Wrong, challenges the way we think aboutstartups, failure, and success, offering a refreshing and sometimes provocative take on what really matters.
šLearn more about Rowanās work and his book:
šWebsite |How to Be Wrong |Buy the Book |LinkedIn
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