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Why The Top 1% of Founders Quit Their Startups

Framework of quitting from a YC Founder, ex-MBB consultant, and Softbank Investor — “If you can just avoid dying, you get rich. That sounds like a joke, but it’s actually a pretty good description of what happens in a typical startup.” That quote from Paul Graham’s essay How Not to Die stuck with me during my struggles as a 3rd-year founder backed by…

Startup

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Why The Top 1% of Founders Quit Their Startups
Why The Top 1% of Founders Quit Their Startups
Startup

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The Startup

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3 Reasons You Shouldn’t Take That Startup Job Offer — From a VC who Invested $500m in Startups

Let me do the math for you — Imagine. You’re employee #1 of Google. Heck, let’s say #100. Even if you owned 0.01% of the now $1.6 trillion company, you’d have $160 million. Hundred still seems too unlikely? What about Facebook’s IPO in 2012 that created an estimated 12,000 millionaires? These seem like ages ago? What about recent…

Startup

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3 Reasons You Shouldn’t Take That Startup Job Offer — From a VC who Invested $500m in Startups
3 Reasons You Shouldn’t Take That Startup Job Offer — From a VC who Invested $500m in Startups
Startup

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Entrepreneur's Handbook

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A Crash Course on Venture Capital From an Ex-investor at a $100 Billion Fund

The only industry that pays you millions even if you lose money — Venture Capital is probably one of the few industries in the world — if not the only one — that, on average, loses money. A TechCrunch article from 2017 reported that 50% of venture capital funds make less than a penny on what they invested.

Venture Capital

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A Crash Course on Venture Capital From an Ex-investor at a $100 Billion Fund
A Crash Course on Venture Capital From an Ex-investor at a $100 Billion Fund
Venture Capital

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Entrepreneur's Handbook

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The Only Cheat Sheet You Need for Early-Stage Investor Meetings

From a former Softbank investor and YC founder — Cheat sheets were permitted in some of my finance courses back in college. The great thing about cheat sheets is that it helps free my brain space from propositional knowledge, so I can focus on solving complex problems. …

Startup

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The Only Cheat Sheet You Need for Early-Stage Investor Meetings
The Only Cheat Sheet You Need for Early-Stage Investor Meetings
Startup

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Original Philosophy

·Oct 23

Find Your Significance in the “Grand Scheme of Things”

Why you still matter — Original Philosophy A space on Medium for serious philosophers to post their research and thinking for a broader audience.medium.com “But in the grand scheme of things, it doesn’t matter.”, is not the answer you want to hear when you go to your friends with a problem. Or worse. One of those “Oh that’s nothing. Let me tell you about when I…” But how does the knowledge of someone else…

Existentialism

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Find Your Significance in the “Grand Scheme of Things”
Find Your Significance in the “Grand Scheme of Things”
Existentialism

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Better Humans

·Oct 17

If You Feel like an Imposter, Maybe You Are One (and That’s Okay)

The nitty-gritty details about imposter syndrome: what it is, what it’s not, and how it helps you grow — In your 20s…let’s be honest, you were an imposter because you had no skills. — Justin Kan In Justin Kan’s recent video, Why Your 30s Are Better Than Your 20s, he talks about his old self and owns up to being an imposter, even after selling Twitch for $970m in…

Imposter Syndrome

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If You Feel like an Imposter, Maybe You Are One (And Why That’s Okay)
If You Feel like an Imposter, Maybe You Are One (And Why That’s Okay)
Imposter Syndrome

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Entrepreneur's Handbook

·Sep 27

Sorry, You Need the “Tech” in Your Tech Startups

No offence, non-technical founders — Most of the most successful tech entrepreneurs were technical. Zuckerberg, Gates, and Bezos, along with many successful founders, single-handedly built companies because, well, they can build. Almost all successful solo founders in tech were technical. This makes sense. That’s the tech in tech companies. As a non-technical founder, I’m tempted…

Startup

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Sorry, You Need the “Tech” in Your Tech Startups
Sorry, You Need the “Tech” in Your Tech Startups
Startup

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The Startup

·Sep 19

How to “Tell You About Myself” and Crush Any Interview — ex-MBB Consultant and Softbank Investor

A practical guide to “be yourself” during an interview — “Tell me about yourself”, says the pompous middle-aged man, as he slumps in his chair, and glances at his phone with body language that seems to say: impress me. Or at least, this is how I imagined a job interview back when I was a freshman in college. We’ve all…

Career Advice

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How to “Tell You About Myself” and Crush Any Interview — ex-MBB Consultant and Softbank Investor
How to “Tell You About Myself” and Crush Any Interview — ex-MBB Consultant and Softbank Investor
Career Advice

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The Startup

·Aug 31

Once-a-Month Writer’s Guide to Zero to $1K With Writing: Applying Startup Rules That Raised Millions

Finding your writer-market-fit writing once a month — Claiming that you can pay rent in Los Angeles by writing just once a month sounds like a scam. Surely you have to write every day and post on every platform to make it as a writer right? Startups question commonly accepted knowledge like this, and find more efficient ways…

Startup Lessons

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Once-a-Month Writer’s Guide to Zero to $1K With Writing: Applying Startup Rules That Raised…
Once-a-Month Writer’s Guide to Zero to $1K With Writing: Applying Startup Rules That Raised…
Startup Lessons

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Better Humans

·Jul 7

How to Raise Millions and Actually Get Work Done While Traveling the World

From a founder who raised a few million on the road. — With the rise of remote work, there is debate on whether it’s conducive to productivity or not. What we can’t deny is that remote work continues to grow at a fierce rate with over 25% of professionals in North America working remotely. Whether we agree with the productivity of remote…

Travel

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How to Raise Millions and Actually Get Work Done While Traveling the World
How to Raise Millions and Actually Get Work Done While Traveling the World
Travel

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Daniel Kang

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Founder @YC | ex-Investor @Softbank | Follow me @ itsdankang.io | Support me @ buymeacoffee.com/itsdankang/membership

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