A lot of the great founders that i know, started off this way in terms of cutting your teeth. You learnd how to deal with customers. If you learn each of those blocking and tackling skils, my lord, when you actually start a company that's a software company, a sass company, a fintek company, a market a consumer subscription or whatever it is. It's got some kind of fixed cost, but unlimited upside. Im, it is brutal, but i woud think it's a great way to cut your teeth, for sure.
First, Jason covers Sequoia's VC-redefining transition to an evergreen fund (1:54). He continues Q3 earnings coverage with Robinhood (13:38) and Twitter (21:10). Then, Ryan Breslow from Bolt joins to discuss transitioning to a 4-day work week, open-sourcing their company handbook and running a startup effectively (28:07).