Comment by majormajor

1 year ago

This is a Chesterton's fence situation - we already know the problems of HEAVY, punitive liability and accountability for everything.

But I do think we're leaning way too far towards the no-accountability side currently, and need to shift a bit further the other way.

(But I don't expect THAT to come out of a VC industry where so many prominent people and parters have track records that generally include a lot of "founded unprofitable company but kept it alive long enough to have a good exit" stories... This world lives on the perception of success, not on long-term responsibility.)