Why do the world’s top Venture Capital firms invest in dropouts instead of PhDs?
In this video, we break down a rare moment in Silicon Valley history: the first time Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) and Sequoia Capital co-led a funding round for a team that didn’t fit the "Stanford Mold." While most founders come with Ivy League resumes and lab experience, this team succeeded because of one thing: Spikiness.
Inspired by Tobi Lütke (CEO of Shopify) and his philosophy on hiring, we explore why you shouldn’t look for "well-rounded" generalists. Instead, the most successful companies and individuals focus on "Crazy Spikes". Extreme talent in specific areas driven by absolute conviction.
Key insights from this Short:
Hiring for Spikes: Why being "okay" at everything is a disadvantage in a competitive landscape.
The a16z & Sequoia Strategy: How atypical founders convinced the world’s biggest VCs to break their own rules.
The Power of Conviction: Why believing your solution must exist in the world is more attractive to investors than a perfect resume.
Passion vs. Approval: How to stop looking for external validation and start leading with driven direction.
If you’re a founder, an employee, or an aspiring entrepreneur, this is your sign to double down on your unique strengths rather than trying to fix your weaknesses.
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