It's a mistake to treat investors' reasons for rejecting you as a guide to what you need to focus on, for three separate reasons: (a) much of the time they're lying, (b) when they're not, they're often mistaken, and (c) fundraising is not the primary goal anyway.
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"Believe the 'no' but never the reason." is the most concise and yet still helpful piece of advice I've received (credit to
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The original version is "Believe the no, but not the why."
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