← Back to context Comment by djdjdhdh 7 hours ago 9/10 vc backed companies fail. Not "companies." Ignore the hype and you'll be more likely to succeed. 2 comments djdjdhdh Reply stonemetal12 6 hours ago As far as I am aware it is 8/10 across the broader landscape. A little better, but not much. fhuteedc 5 hours ago Twice as likely to succeed is not insignificant. It's a lot better chance to succeed. You're being led to by folks who want to make you their slave.https://clarifycapital.com/blog/what-percentage-of-businesse...That 80% number is after 20 years. That's far longer than almost anyone stays at the same employer. Maybe if those failures are the owners retiring.You're being lied to. The myths of silicon Valley are not there for the benefit of founders.
stonemetal12 6 hours ago As far as I am aware it is 8/10 across the broader landscape. A little better, but not much. fhuteedc 5 hours ago Twice as likely to succeed is not insignificant. It's a lot better chance to succeed. You're being led to by folks who want to make you their slave.https://clarifycapital.com/blog/what-percentage-of-businesse...That 80% number is after 20 years. That's far longer than almost anyone stays at the same employer. Maybe if those failures are the owners retiring.You're being lied to. The myths of silicon Valley are not there for the benefit of founders.
fhuteedc 5 hours ago Twice as likely to succeed is not insignificant. It's a lot better chance to succeed. You're being led to by folks who want to make you their slave.https://clarifycapital.com/blog/what-percentage-of-businesse...That 80% number is after 20 years. That's far longer than almost anyone stays at the same employer. Maybe if those failures are the owners retiring.You're being lied to. The myths of silicon Valley are not there for the benefit of founders.
As far as I am aware it is 8/10 across the broader landscape. A little better, but not much.
Twice as likely to succeed is not insignificant. It's a lot better chance to succeed. You're being led to by folks who want to make you their slave.
https://clarifycapital.com/blog/what-percentage-of-businesse...
That 80% number is after 20 years. That's far longer than almost anyone stays at the same employer. Maybe if those failures are the owners retiring.
You're being lied to. The myths of silicon Valley are not there for the benefit of founders.