of course that's your contention, you're a new vc coming off a two-year stint at a telehealth unicorn. you just got done readin' the newsletters, probably @nikillinit or @healthapi. you're gonna be convinced of that until next month when...
you listen to @vgargmd on the @pearhealthpod. then you're gonna be talkin about primary care moving out of the hospital's four walls. that's gonna last til next month when you'll be on here tweet-storming @daisydwolf & @vijaypande talkin about a massive consumer health giant
**as a matter of fact, i won't because daisy & vijay drastically underestimate...**
...drastically underestimate the complexity of delivering healthcare across a multitude of jurisdictions and reimbursement modalities?
you gonna plagiarize all of health tech twitter for us? you have any thoughts of your own on this matter?
or, or is that your thing — come into the bird app, read some spicy health tech takes and pawn it off as your own to impress some pre-seed health tech founders?
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if I asked you about startups, you'd probably give me the skinny on about every book and blog post ever written. paul graham. you know a lot about him. essays. y combinator. hacker news. his vision. his investments. the whole works, right?...
but I bet you can't tell me what it feels like to launch your product & get your first paying customer. you've never actually built something & put it out there for the world to see. really shipped. if i ask you about growth, you'd probably give me a list of your favorite hacks.
...you may have even run some experiments and tests. but you can't tell me what it feels like to see your user base and revenue grow exponentially. you're a smart kid. if i ask you about failure, you'd probably throw "lean startup" at me, right? "fail fast, fail often"...