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by kpandit
914 days ago
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My bad. I was just responding to the parent comment and the comment(by showbug) they were replying to in isolation. Figma is a product I liked and was so terribly disappointed with the news of acquisition by adobe. Regarding startups, I just did google "define: startup" and in the dictionary definition there has no VC and no exit. |
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Once you take VC money, like Figma did, your goal is a lucrative exit.
It's high risk, high reward. It's a different way to build a company, and it's not really possible to change that once you take that route.
Doesn't mean you have to do this. I am all for building steady profitable private companies that aim for the long run, I think it's a great way to build great companies, but then you should stay far away from VC money, take a lot less risk, have different compensation strategies etc etc.