> your job is not to find the winners but get rid of the losers
As I understand it, that's exactly backwards. The fatal mistake is not funding losers, it's missing winners. Certainly that's true of YC but it's well known among investors generally.
That's also consistent with YC's view that founders matter most. If Larry and Sergey cross your path and you decline to fund them because they're on an H1B or some other issue like that, that would be...really bad.
> Not saying you are wrong but let's just agree to disagree ;)
Ok :) - I read your comment as saying that founders are fungible and we can definitely agree to disagree about that.
As I understand it, that's exactly backwards. The fatal mistake is not funding losers, it's missing winners. Certainly that's true of YC but it's well known among investors generally.
That's also consistent with YC's view that founders matter most. If Larry and Sergey cross your path and you decline to fund them because they're on an H1B or some other issue like that, that would be...really bad.
> Not saying you are wrong but let's just agree to disagree ;)
Ok :) - I read your comment as saying that founders are fungible and we can definitely agree to disagree about that.