To be a founder, o, you usually need some amount of money to fall back on. A can invest if you have considerably less than that. Invest with your own capital cause you really want skin in the game. And then go through that torment and those bad choices before you invest other people's capital. It's like, a lol bit harder and scarier.
Julian Shapiro is back on the show today. He's been my co-host for our podcast Brains, he's an investor at Julian.capital and a writer at Julian.com. Lately, he's been super into investing. He's managed to take an overly complex thing like investing and reverse-engineer it, breaking it down into its simplest frameworks.
- Follow Julian on Twitter: https://twitter.com/julian
- Check out Demand Curve: https://www.demandcurve.com/
- Become an investor with Carveout: https://www.withcarveout.com/
- Apply to Hyper: https://hyper.com/
- Read Julian's memos for founders: https://www.julian.capital/