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Bill Gurley: The Biggest Career Regret Most People Have

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Mar 13, 2026
Bill Gurley, a veteran venture capitalist known for early bets on Uber and Zillow, shares career wisdom. He discusses why people regret never trying new paths. He urges following fascination over passion, using side projects to expand options, and that careers often unfold through several stops. He explains how curiosity, financial optionality, and learning networks create chances to pivot later in life.
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ADVICE

Follow Fascination Not Passion

  • Don’t chase nebulous passion; follow what fascinates you — what you study in your free time.
  • Gurley’s test: would you study this instead of watching Netflix; if yes, add it to possible career paths.
ANECDOTE

How Gurley’s Curiosity Shifted His Career

  • Bill Gurley moved from engineering to Wall Street to venture capital by following evening curiosity about stocks.
  • He read Peter Lynch, traded on Prodigy, went to business school, knocked on doors, then joined sell-side research before VC.
ADVICE

Use Side Hustles To Test Careers

  • Increase your career optionality by creating side hustles that test adjacent careers while staying employed.
  • Dan Gilbert’s heuristic: start a firm-helping side project and often become known for that side hustle.
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