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Obviously Awesome

April Dunford

The perils of success: Leston Havens, a wise psychotherapist, once commented to me that he had known many people who had been improved by failure, and many ruined by success. Failure deflates illusion, while success only makes illusion worse, as shown in the coin toss and button-pushing studies (in which believing one was correct early on, or winning money, enhanced the illusion of control). Most normal, mentally healthy people have these features: they overestimate how happy they are; and when things go well, this illusion only gets worse.

A First-Rate Madness

Nassir Ghaemi

Source efficiently: The quality of an existing portfolio determines the probability and timing of the raise of the next fund. Venture investors normally invest in about 1 percent of the companies they review. This means that the practitioners will need to review an average of 1,000 companies, if not more, to achieve the desired portfolio size of, say, 10 companies. That is an average of one company a day! Thus, the territory ought to be fertile with opportunities.

The Business of Venture Capital

Mahendra Ramsinghani

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