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What’s harder: a) Building a great product b) Convincing VCs to fund it


Capital isn’t the solution — clarity is.


Would you rather invest in: a) A great market b) A great team c) A great story


The hardest part of building isn’t raising capital it’s keeping conviction when no one believes.


What do you look for first in a seed-stage startup? A) Team B) Product C) Market D) Early users


Which startup category will produce the next billion-dollar company?


Would you invest in a great team with no product or a great product with no team?


What metric do you value most when evaluating early traction?


What’s the most common reason you’ve seen startups fail beyond “ran out of cash”?


What’s a startup that everyone thought would fail but didn’t?


What’s one customer problem you keep seeing that nobody is solving yet?


Investors ask about your numbers. Your team asks about your vision. What do YOU ask yourself daily as a founder?


Harder part of the journey: 1. Finding the right idea 2. Building it to life


You can lead a 9 - 5 and invest in 5 startups. It’s called smart allocation.


Sleep 7 hours, build side hustle 2 hours, repeat. That’s how $50k/year happens.


Go deep in niche or go broad in market. What are you doing?


What podcast/book totally changed your startup mindset?


When does a startup stop being a startup?


Who’s building the thing that makes your product irrelevant? You better find out.


At seed stage, what really matters most to investors ?


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