Entrepreneurship, at its best, is an unconventional form of art. I’ve long admired the way great art rearranges the world—whether in a novel, a painting, or a song—taking familiar materials and arranging them into something wholly original. At its core, starting a company feels similar: you work with what exists, trust an instinct, and shape something that didn’t quite exist before. There’s a particular thrill in following that instinct and discovering where it leads.