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by tzhenghao
1027 days ago
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VCs aren't always the best capital allocators - a lot has succumbed to the money management + fees disease. They push you to raise more, force you to hire and burn when you really shouldn't / haven't figured out product market fit yet. > Whatever magical market forces that might change how funding works, they don’t seem to be at play. I think money is scarcer these days, and founders who are constantly being burned by VCs will think twice about riding the big VC train in the coming years. As a founder myself who work crazy hours getting the business going, it's painful / bad optics to see full time VCs doing weekend Vegas trips, browse art galleries on weekday afternoons and fine dining every couple of days, knowing I've sold a chunk of my / my team's hard earned equity on that bs. Of course there are great VCs, and some businesses needing to be VC backed, but oh boy, are there really bad apples out there. |
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