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  1. Pinned Tweet
    15 Dec 2017

    Mass exodus from seed == opportunity! If other funds are telling you are "too early", please email or I. We'd love to talk to you!

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  2. Jan 30

    Pro-rata is one of the most confusing concepts in venture. We interviewed investors across diff stages to get their perspective 👇

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  3. Jan 28

    Congrats team , can't wait to see what you guys do together

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  4. Jan 23

    Disappointed to see put profits above innovation and patient health. Hopefully lawmakers can look past the lobbying to do what's right to allow for more access to health data

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  5. Jan 22

    We are looking for our first FT member of the Operations team to join at the ground floor. If you or anyone you know maybe a fit, pls apply!

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  6. Retweeted

    We all need to take care of our minds. Glad to be working with on changing how the world thinks about mental well-being.

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  7. Retweeted
    Jan 15

    It is one of venture’s biggest privileges when you get a chance to invest in a company with an exceptional team, product and mission, all in one package. Congrats on the Series B! Here's why we invested at the pre-seed:

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  8. Retweeted
    Jan 15

    Congrats on the Series B! Stoked to be a small part of your incredible mission to bring mental and emotional support to everyone!

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  9. Jan 13

    Are we at a point where consumers are willing to pay for privacy? e.g. pay for services to keep their data private, track what's being shared and with whom

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  10. Jan 11

    Exciting opportunity to join the team , one of my favorite firms in NYC.

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  11. Retweeted
    Jan 10

    Interested in online gaming? Check out fast growing . “We're currently 8, with 4 full-stack engineers who have each spent 5+ years leading eng teams at Facebook/Linkedin/Nextdoor We're bringing on 6 more developers”

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  12. Jan 9

    Startups are like planes. They need momentum to take off. Companies fundraising their first round in dribs are drabs are not able to build the momentum they need to get to Series A. I discuss and much more on

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  13. Jan 9

    As a first generation immigrant, who saw my parents having to restart their lives in their 40s, this really hits home . Thanks for putting this in words, and once you realize it, you can change it.

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  14. Jan 9

    As someone who grew up in India, I thought the concept of venture was weird. Trade a wad of real cash for a piece of paper with no collateral, just a promise of the future? But over time, I've come to appreciate how venture serves as a growth engine in the US and abroad

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  15. Jan 8

    As competition in venture increases, success will come from getting really good at something niche instead of a "one-size-fits-all" approach. Thoughts? and I discussed this on

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  16. Retweeted
    Jan 7

    Our co-founder shared 3 things we look for in pre-seed investments. Spoiler alert: it's not the resume! 👇

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  17. Jan 7

    Size of the first round of funding companies need has stayed fairly stable over the last 3 decades at ~$1M (e.g. Amazon, Uber, etc.) -- the cost savings from the shift to AWS has been offsetted by increased labor costs. I discuss this on

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  18. Jan 7

    What does it take to raise a pre-seed round in 2020? I discuss this and more on with the one and only . Would love to hear your thoughts:

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  19. Jan 7

    As competition in venture increases, success will come from getting really good at something niche instead of a "one-size-fits-all" approach. Thoughts? and I discussed this on

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  20. Jan 6

    I discuss this and other topics in detail on

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  21. Jan 6

    3) You can be both "good people" and still be super successful in business. This is a multi-turn game, and doing the right thing is the only sustainable path to success.

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