> Part of the magic of Silicon Valley is that people default to taking you seriously if you’re willing to be serious—they’ve learned it’s a very expensive mistake, in aggregate, not to. I'm still new here but it's shocking how many people operate parasitically in this niche.https://twitter.com/sama/status/1232734339802132480 …
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That wasn't OPs context but there definitely seems to be an asymmetry. Mistaken rejections are expensive to investors who get the benefits of diversity over fat-tailed distributions; gullibility is expensive for individuals though because time and attention bind tightly.
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