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New Stratalithic Initiative Challenges Entrepreneurship’s Biggest Assumption: Stop Thinking Like a Dreamer. Start Thinking Like an Investigator

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ATLANTA, GA - July 13, 2026 - Entrepreneurs are routinely encouraged to believe in themselves, follow their passion, and take the leap.

But what if that advice starts in the wrong place?

Stratalithic, a developer of practical diagnostic systems that examine how people think, work, and make decisions, is introducing a different perspective: entrepreneurship should begin with investigation, not inspiration.

Instead of asking aspiring business owners to immediately build websites, develop products, or leave stable careers, Stratalithic argues they should first investigate whether the problem they hope to solve is real, significant, and supported by evidence.

"Investigators are trained to separate assumptions from evidence," said Edward Brown, founder of Stratalithic. "Ironically, many entrepreneurs are taught to become emotionally attached to ideas before they've thoroughly investigated whether those ideas solve a problem people genuinely care about."

The concept forms the foundation of Stratalithic's newest diagnostic experience, Do You Think Like an Entrepreneur?, a free nine-question assessment that encourages participants to examine how they approach uncertainty, opportunity recognition, independent decision-making, problem investigation, and execution.

The initiative reflects a growing recognition that business failure is often discussed in terms of cash flow, competition, or marketing while overlooking an earlier question:

How did the founder investigate the opportunity before committing significant time, money, and reputation?

Rather than positioning entrepreneurship as an act of blind confidence, Stratalithic encourages evidence-informed thinking by borrowing principles long used in professional investigations:

  • Separate assumptions from evidence.
  • Test hypotheses before drawing conclusions.
  • Seek disconfirming information, not just confirmation.
  • Investigate the problem before building the solution.
  • Make decisions based on evidence rather than emotion.

The company believes entrepreneurial thinking is not simply about working harder or taking greater risks. It is about learning to investigate opportunities with the same discipline used to evaluate important decisions in other professions.

To introduce this philosophy, Stratalithic is offering its free Do You Think Like an Entrepreneur? diagnostic quiz.

The assessment takes approximately two minutes to complete and provides immediate results, encouraging participants to reflect on how they naturally approach entrepreneurship before making larger financial or career commitments.

About Stratalithic

Stratalithic develops practical diagnostic systems that reveal how people think, work, and make decisions. Through proprietary quizzes, decision frameworks, and educational content, Stratalithic helps individuals and organizations move beyond assumptions toward more informed, evidence-based decisions.

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Website: Stratalithic.com/do-you-think-like-an-entrepreneur

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