How I Invest with David Weisburd

E278: What Separates the Top 1% of GPs

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Jan 8, 2026
Joshua Browder, founder and CEO of DoNotPay, discusses groundbreaking investing strategies that focus on making one transformative decision each year rather than constant optimization. He shares insights on why grit surpasses IQ in determining a founder's success and how momentum is essential for survival in the early stages of startups. Joshua emphasizes the importance of being a founder's first believer and outlines how to identify serious entrepreneurs through practical diligence cues. His unique approach has led to sustainable profitability for innovative companies.
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INSIGHT

One Big Decision A Year

  • Joshua frames life and investing as a series of binary, high-leverage decisions rather than endless margin optimizations.
  • He prioritizes those big, one-off choices because they drive disproportionate outcomes.
ADVICE

Create Momentum For Founders

  • Be the founder's first believer and create momentum by fixing non-product barriers like visas and relocation.
  • Tell founders: you build the product; I'll help everything else to accelerate their trajectory.
INSIGHT

Depth Beats Scale In Early Support

  • A one-person accelerator yields deeper support than large programs because effort is concentrated on a single founder.
  • That deep, personal signal helps secure institutional seed investors later.
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