| Hi Willem. I think the info you're getting from LLMs is misguiding you. And having LLMs write your content is not going to help. Even if you see other adults around you do that recklessly. Cold emails have not been the recommended marketing approach for a long time. And if the emails were further composed by LLMs (even if you did the research on those leads) does not help I've worked for, with, and run a boutique consulting company. Hundreds of clients managed is not the norm, it's far below that, in the tens, for the happy path. I think you're building a model, for ideas that might be reinforced by a LLM, but niche in practice. I appreciate the entrepreneurial spirit, and I'd recommend applying to YCombinator, if you're old enough for their program. |
Genuine question, I think I am fairly young too but I don't understand the point of applying to Y-combinator/VC funds in general unless your project demands it.
It seems that many people my age sometimes optimize for building/(Hyping?) a project/company and then having it be VC-funded just to get access to the money even if there might not be necessity of it.
Not/(maybe even many) every project should be VC-funded. I think though I like to treat tech as still a business with sound financials. Although I see some aspects of VC funded tech to be quite de-tached from business with sound financials.
Also if I care about a project, I'd like to prefer to keep the control of the project without any external pressure if/as long as possible.
If any of my projects needs money, I have those ideas in back of my mind and I can then work on projects/ideas which don't need much money and then hopefully make money through that or job and if I still feel passionate about the other project, then launching that too. Atleast that's how I think.