5 things I f*cking hate about VC-backed startups:
1/ Burning cash like it's Monopoly money.
They raise $10M, hire 25 people, and build NOTHING.
Just a bunch of PMs making roadmaps for roadmaps.
Guess what? Cash isn't infinite. Sweat is.
2/ Fake growth.
200k MRR? Cool.
But 300k in monthly ad spend.
You’re not growing. You’re bleeding with style.
Real growth is when your product pulls people in. Not your LinkedIn ads.
3/ Perks over performance.
Meditation rooms. Matcha on tap. Mental health days every Tuesday.
Meanwhile your churn is 15% and your NPS is a joke.
You don’t need more “wellness”. You need a f*cking win.
4/ No grit. No soul.
First sign of friction? They pivot.
First time it gets hard? They “rethink the vision.”
They don’t need a new vision. They need a spine.
5/ Founders chasing validation, not value.
Talking to VCs all day instead of customers.
Fundraising becomes the product.
You’re not building a company, you’re starring in a pitch deck.
I’m not anti-VC.
I’m anti-BS.
There’s a difference.
You want to build something real?
Sweat more.
Talk less.
Sell something.
Iterate.
Earn your f*cking growth.
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