There’s nothing wrong with building a small, self-sustaining, bootstrapped company. But it’s not morally superior either. Lambda School couldn’t have 1/1000th the impact we can of what we plan to if were small and bootstrapped. (1/n)
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Yep, agree. And if it turns that your growth is not meeting the original expectations, you get sacrificed for the greater good of the collective average.
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Not really. If your growth isn’t as good as promised generally you get written off as a loss for VCs and keep the money. Another way to think about it is VC lets the few wildly successful companies subsidize the experimenting of all the others.
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