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My First Million

My First Million

The best business ideas come from noticing what's working and doing it better, faster, or for a different audience.

Back to Takes

It's better to have a pitch style that some investors love and others hate, rather than one that everyone finds merely acceptable.

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contrarian take

The Reasoning

Fundraising is about finding the right investor match, not appealing to everyone. Strong opinions and personality help you attract investors who get excited about your vision while filtering out those who wouldn't be good partners anyway.

What Needs to Be True

  • Your polarizing elements reflect authentic company culture
  • The controversial aspects relate to business strategy not personality flaws
  • Enough investors exist in your target market who would love your approach
  • You can afford to turn off some potential investors
  • Your business fundamentals are strong enough to support bold positioning

Counterargument

Safe, professional presentations work better because they don't create unnecessary friction. Why risk turning off potential investors over style preferences?

What Would Change This View

Data showing that neutral, inoffensive pitch styles actually lead to higher fundraising success rates and better investor relationships.

Implications for Builders

Don't sanitize your personality or company culture in pitches

Include bold statements that reflect your business philosophy

Use controversial but defensible positioning statements

Accept that some investors won't connect with your style

Focus on attracting investors who truly believe in your approach

Example Application

Sleep app founders write 'instead of trying to get people to play 8 hours of Candy Crush per day, we decided to help everyone get better sleep' - a shot at gaming companies that some gaming-focused investors might not appreciate, but attracts health-focused investors who share their values.