That's probably true in tech but that might be a special case as you don't need inventory or equipment, and you can typically save some money as an employee beforehand. Maybe this is why Elon Musk did PayPal before Tesla, or Amazon was a website before it did brick and mortar.
I built two profitable companies without VC money. If you don't need it, don't take it. And you probably don't need it. That said, there are cases when you need it, but they are much rarer than you might think! My 2 cents.https://twitter.com/trengriffin/status/1044018026784251904 …
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PayPal raised $217 million, not inflation adjusted. They gave you $20 if you referred a friend. PayPal and amazon were built and succeeded then because they were the best opportunities at the time. Internet alone easy enough, unlike today (see bird).
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