The Tim Ferriss Show

#618: Roelof Botha — Investing with the Best, Ulysses Pacts, The Magic of Founder-Problem Fit, How to Use Pre-Mortems and Pre-Parades, Learning from Crucible Moments, and Daring to Dream

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Aug 31, 2022
Roelof Botha, a Silicon Valley veteran and Managing Partner at Sequoia Capital, shares insights from his journey at PayPal and his investment strategies. He discusses the importance of Ulysses Pacts for maintaining focus on long-term goals. Botha delves into using pre-mortems for effective planning and stresses the necessity of emotional resilience in venture capital. He emphasizes the intersection of personal and professional relationships with founders and encourages entrepreneurs to dare to dream big despite risks, drawing on lessons from both successes and failures.
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INSIGHT

Holding Investments Longer

  • Sequoia holds investments longer because many companies' values increase significantly post-IPO.
  • They found LPs often sell prematurely after distributions.
INSIGHT

Power Law Distribution

  • The venture capital industry follows a power law distribution, with a few investments driving most returns.
  • Holding investments longer captures this asymmetric upside.
ANECDOTE

Relationships with Founders

  • Roelof Botha values close relationships with founders, offering both professional and personal support.
  • Matt Rabinowitz exemplified this by offering unrequested help during a family medical situation.
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