"Make something people want" is fundamentally advice about being empirical, instead of assuming you already have all the answers. The equivalent for investors would be "Let founders teach you what people want."
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Does the converse apply? Does experience of being a founder make for a better VC?
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Founders want desperately to build. Enabling others to build is a past time a large % of founders employ themselves in. As a founder you tend to be surrounded by other founders. If you are able to help them in an efficient snd effective way, I'd say you have some VC chops.
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Most stand out example of a vc turned founder? From my readings, it seems many more founders enter the VC world, than the opposite.
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It does seem@mostly to go from entrepreneur to VC, but there are a bunch of exceptions.
@arachleff is one.@laserlikemike has done it a few times.
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