Sourcery

What Travis Kalanick Taught Bradley Tusk, & Why He Closed His VC Fund

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Nov 29, 2025
Bradley Tusk, a venture investor and political strategist known for his role in Uber's early days, shares valuable insights from his experiences with Travis Kalanick. He highlights Kalanick's quick, analytical approach that helped reshape Uber's political landscape. Tusk discusses the impact of AI on tech valuations and the regulatory environment, revealing the shift from traditional venture capital to an equity-for-services model. He emphasizes the importance of aligning advisory work with equity, offers advice on navigating regulation, and reflects on his transition from political consulting to working with startups.
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INSIGHT

Zero‑Sum Versus Abundance Framing

  • The central societal debate is zero‑sum versus abundance, which shapes policy, personal choices, and happiness.
  • Bradley links meaning and relationships to sustained happiness and rejects zero‑sum accumulation as a long-term strategy.
ADVICE

Prioritize Relationships And Purpose

  • Invest in relationships: keep a short list of 50 people you care about and check in regularly.
  • Prioritize purpose projects that bring meaning over conspicuous consumption for greater happiness ROI.
ADVICE

Buy Time By Hiring Strategically

  • Delegate non-essential tasks by hiring a team so you can focus on high-value activities.
  • Spend more to buy time and capability when it increases your productivity and happiness.
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