I cannot decide if the idea that VCs are some kind of kindhearted patrons and startups in general are all moral straight arrows dedicated to only good things is outright propaganda or just distilled Silicon Valley delusion. Hanlon's Razor indicates the latter, but I do wonder.
For every one company that genuinely is working out of the goodness of their hearts, there are 10 serial founders seeking to inveigle their way into something as a middleman, sorry "disruptor", then cash out and go round again before anyone notices the cracks.
> For every one company that genuinely is working out of the goodness of their hearts, there are 10 serial founders seeking to inveigle their way into something as a middleman, sorry "disruptor", then cash out and go round again before anyone notices the cracks.
For every one company that genuinely is working out of the goodness of their hearts, there are 10 serial founders seeking to inveigle their way into something as a middleman, sorry "disruptor", then cash out and go round again before anyone notices the cracks.