Jason takes his own medicine and there is no question he is among the top investors at the seed stage. I experienced LAUNCH as an investor and a founder. Remote work was nice and cute, but nothing replaces work in an office NEVER underestimate a founder with a vision and a strong work ethic. Many investors are doing a terrible job they are following the mass and do not invest in founders, which is crucial at the seed stage. The novel’s major themeslove, art, time, and memoryare carefully and brilliantly orchestrated throughout the book. Many people wanted to call themselves a founder when they never understood what it meant (e.g., getting smashed at a cocktail party or talking about your personal life to investors is not "work"). In Search of Lost Time, like many great literary works, is a quest whose structure resembles that of a symphony. It's okay if you are not ready it's not okay to realize after raising millions that you are not ready for this. Making a startup is really hard it requires dedication and it's a lot of suffering for an uncertain outcome. Jason and Brad are on point in so many aspects. Founders and investors, I highly recommend watching this episode of This Week in Startups. In Search of Lost Time (French: À la recherche du temps perdu) previously also translated as Remembrance of Things Past, is a novel in seven volumes, written by Marcel Proust (18711922).
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