"You have to ignore the elephant in front of you, the likelihood they'll succeed, and focus instead on the separate and almost invisibly intangible question of whether they'll succeed really big."
This reminds me of Arthur Rock's heuristic: he said he invested in startups that were "open ended with no limits to their success" as opposed to ones that seemed likely to succeed.
This reminds me of Arthur Rock's heuristic: he said he invested in startups that were "open ended with no limits to their success" as opposed to ones that seemed likely to succeed.