Randolph. That Will Never Work

  • You see, a startup is a lonely place. You are working on something that no one believes in, that you’ve been told time and time again will never work. It’s you against the world. But the reality is that you can’t really do it on your own. You need to enlist help. Bring others around to your way of thinking. Let them share in your enthusiasm.
  • In a place where people are judged by their work people don’t really care how you look sound or dress
  • we turned a patsy Klein Cd in a publicly traded company
  • Fathers death putting everything in perspective
  • Getting older: figuring out what you like and what you’re good at
  • IVP. TCV. $40m pre ipo.
  • Was 44 at ipo.
  • The power of narrative.
  • Sometimes you have to step back from your dream. Especially when you think that you’ve made it real. Success is doing what you want to be doing.