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by fuzzfactor
766 days ago
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I would say that if an investor was intending to partner with someone who was uniquely advanced intellectually, it would be from spending enough time directly with the potential partner to be able to well recognize the upper echelon like it could not be accomplished any other way. The most competent at this would sensibly not be relying very much on slides at all, and capable of clearly seeing beyond the factors like luck and uncontrollable elements. It couldn't happen overnight, and especially not in a single slideshow, much less an email. What happens when a founder is open to investment and only a super-genius capitalist would be appropriate? The relevance of a slideshow might still mainly be in the "signaling" more than anything else. |
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