As soon as you become an investor, you are no longer in charge of anything. The only thing you're in charge of is whether or not you write the checu. And then after you've written it, you're in control of nothing. I mean, you literally are a passenger, you know, or you'r maybe you're down in the tower like an air traffic controller,. but you're not in the cockpit, unless you'ren into the cockpit. You may be invited into the cockpit for five minutes, but they don't want you there for the whole ride.
Jason does a Founder University segment on how to generate startup ideas (1:55), then Zach Coelius joins to take some "Ask an Angel" questions: what data points are most valuable when iterating on product (29:03), what skills are most important to be a success in VC (36:410), what skills are most important to be a success in VC (42:51).