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by tmcz26
171 days ago
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I envy / admire that kind of persistence. But I think it just makes it clear this is about the money and not the company, product, problem, space, or users. Recently I spoke to a recently funded, first-time founder. They worked less than 2yrs in each of their 5-6 jobs, between summer internships, a VC fund, and investment bank, etc. They told me they started looking at different industries and zeroed in in this particular space, and wanted to build something there because “there was a lot of opportunity”. They never worked in that space before and had no experience in it. They mapped it out as a “tough problem” in B2B that could potentially earn a lot. Two non-tech founders, zero customers, $2M in funding. This story and this post both kind of have that “I’m in it for the cash” vibe with zero interest in the problem itself. I couldn’t do it myself. |
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