Vc: Reflect

And yet.

At its loudest, venture capital is a sport of swagger—the big checks, the board seats, the "unicorn" hunting. But late at night, after the term sheets are signed and the pitch decks go dark, the real work begins. That’s when you sit with the silence and reflect.

VC is not a mirror of the market. It’s a mirror of you. vc reflect

That’s the real return. Everything else is just liquidity.

You reflect on the math that didn't work. The cap table that looked beautiful in Excel but cracked under real pressure. The founder you believed in, whose charisma outran their execution. You realize that conviction without discipline is just expensive hope. And yet

So you learn to sit with the reflection. Not to justify. Not to post about it on LinkedIn. Just to see yourself clearly: the wins you didn’t deserve, the losses you should have seen coming, and the strange, improbable privilege of getting to fund the future.

You reflect on the calls you didn’t make. The startup you passed on that just filed for an IPO. The market shift you dismissed as a fad. Humility, in this game, isn't a virtue—it's a survival mechanism, arriving too late, always wrapped in regret. That’s when you sit with the silence and reflect

It reflects your greed when you optimize for quick exits. It reflects your courage when you fund the hard, lonely technology that no one else understands. It reflects your values in the fine print—and in the phone calls no one else will ever hear.