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Virginie Viard’s Chanel haute couture presentation saw us in the romantically overgrown garden of a cloister, set somewhat miraculously in the chilly immensity of Paris’s Grand Palais. The setting suggested a key element in Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s legendary story. First, does the basic machine work and can it be delivered. For physical products, this means that basic physics or chemistry has to be sound. Nikolai Tesla is renowned for having proposed or hinted at all sorts of inventions that never went anywhere. For many of these, the basic physical principles of how they would operate aren’t clear. I’d be very cautious about any of these ideas; they *could* be crazy good, but they’re probably just crazy. Second, I look for customer demand. Is this solving a problem that customers are definitely feeling? Our customers clearly unsatisfied with the current solutions and ready to jump on this new idea, or is this a neat idea in search of a need? The answer to this marks the difference between a crazy-good idea and a hobby. The line between an idea that is crazy good and just crazy can be hard to decipher. Speaking from my own experience, a good idea that looked like a bad idea was probably the Cultural Leadership Fund. I remember the amount of time and number of steps it took to get the CLF off the ground. I thought that maybe the idea was too crazy for VC since it never existed before, but the big vision kept me focused. You have to do whatever is needed to ignite the flame of inspiration to keep your dream moving forward every single day. It’s the culmination of small actions every day that turn your crazy idea into one that people eventually understand and admire. Apple’s most recognized commercial focused on celebrating the crazy ones, so continue to raise a glass to those who believe what nobody else can believe and bring it to life. I think every founder has to be a little crazy. So if we take that as a given, then the answer to that question is just survivorship who is succeeding. Less flippantly, when I look at some of the great companies that sounded like truly crazy ideas, there are a couple of patterns.Chanel was 11 years old when her mother died, and as her wayward father—a traveling salesman with a supposed wandering eye—was often away, it was decided that she would be sent to the convent of Aubazine in the remote French region of Corrèze. Here, her unusual and impoverished situation meant that she was among the girls singled out to wear an austere black-and-white uniform, one that she would adapt through the years to dress the richest and most stylish women of her age. “It is the genius who creates the need, though that need must reflect the unconscious wishes of the moment if that genius is to be accepted.” To the liberated legions shedding their mantles of feminine festoonery, Chanel offered wide-leg trousers, cardigan jackets, striped Breton tops, turbans, turtlenecks, peacoats, and, of course, the LBD. But recognizing her influence, Christian Dior acknowledged that “with a black sweater and 10 rows of pearls. So, pick an idea, any idea. Then spend the rest of your time and energy making it work. Fight through the issues, learn from every obstacle, stay focused on continuous refinement to address what customers really want and most of all, never, never, ever give up. When you encounter an obstacle, find a way through it, over it, under it, or around it. Just find a way to get to the other side. It really is that simple, and that difficult. It doesn’t happen overnight and you won’t get it right the first time. But by committing to it and focusing on it, you will have the opportunity to shape that idea into a market offering that customers want to buy, in a business that top employees will want to join, and, eventually, that shareholders will want to invest in. We like crazy. My partner Bill Gurley has said that in venture it’s not enough to be “consensus correct” — that’s essentially an index fund and won’t outperform the baseline market — you have to be non-consensus correct. If you really want to create “alpha” as a venture investor, you have to be willing to entertain a bit of crazy. The “crazy good” ideas usually come down to three important factors. First, is there an untapped market or unmet need that the idea connects within an organic way, and can you show evidence of momentum? Second, is the idea suitable to sustain a business? Venture capitalists invest in companies, not products or feature improvements. Companies have to be able to make money, and great companies have to be able to make lots of money, ideally with defensible moats, economies of scale, and network effects. Third, can the founders organize a team to execute the idea in a really great product or service? Ideas are worthless without proper execution. I work with a lot of inventors and entrepreneurs who are still at the idea stage. Very pre-investment. In imaginative retellings of her autobiography, Chanel would refer to the convent’s strict and unforgiving nuns as “aunts.” These taskmasters nevertheless taught the young Chanel to sew and thus gave her the tools to forge a life as an independent woman for herself in later years. The aesthetic of the convent stayed with Chanel forever. Her distinguished future biographer Edmonde Charles-Roux saw in the designer’s “yearning for austerity” or in the moments when she. A very opinionated technical bet, a coherent business strategy that feels extreme (consumer experience and convenience over margin at scale, with operational excellence – Amazon), or markets that seem very niche but are much, much larger than they appear (Couchsurfing for design conferences or a global marketplace for travel and experiences – AirBnB, a mobile app for black cars or personal transport – Uber). Plenty of people still think solar is a crazy, bad, dumb idea but the Chinese are doing wonders and plenty of Americans continue to tinker with it to make it better and better, more and more efficient and cheaper. The same with batteries and games and everything we use. And things you and I haven’t thought of. Just remember at one time no one expected cars would replace horses, 60 Inch TVs would be common, people laughed at the idea of phones and later computers. Those were crazy ideas you know. The line is only known with hindsight. I don’t mean that sarcastically, and I don’t think it’s a bad thing. Big ideas are a game of odds, and if something has a 1/20 chance of working then being labeled “crazy good” or “crazy” is just whether reality landed on the 1 or the other 19. All investing, from bond investing to VC, is getting the expected value of diversified odds in your favor. Your question makes me think of the line delivered by Neils Bohr to Wolfgang Pauli after Pauli’s presentation in 1958 at Columbia University on Heisenberg’s and Pauli’s nonlinear field theory of elementary particles: “We are all agreed that your theory is crazy. The question that divides us is whether it is crazy enough to have a chance of being correct. It seems that merely crazy is just crazy, But crazy enough to be correct is what we might say is crazy good. But the way I justify “crazy good” before this is if there’s a roadmap that makes sense and I actually believe the founder can execute on the said plan. Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. The cost per t-shirt varies proportionally to the total quantity of t-shirts. We are manufacturing exceptional-quality t-shirts at a very competitive price. We use only the best DTG printers available to produce the finest-quality images possible that won’t wash out of the shirts. Custom orders are always welcome. We can customize all of our designs to your needs! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. 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AliensDesignTshirt Kansas City Chiefs And Kansas City Royals Heart T-shirt Premium Customize Digital Printing design also available multi colors black white blue orange redgrey silver yellow green forest brown multi sizes S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL Buy product AliensDesignTshirt Kansas City Chiefs And Kansas City Royals Heart T-shirt You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping Paul Poiret, an early rival, was not kind: “Poverty deluxe,” he called the youthful, pared-down look that transformed women from overblown Belle Époque belles into sleek, bobbed-hair, modern women. Virginie Viard’s Chanel haute couture presentation saw us in the romantically overgrown garden of a cloister, set somewhat miraculously in the chilly immensity of Paris’s Grand Palais. The setting suggested a key element in Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s legendary story. First, does the basic machine work and can it be delivered. For physical products, this means that basic physics or chemistry has to be sound. Nikolai Tesla is renowned for having proposed or hinted at all sorts of inventions that never went anywhere. For many of these, the basic physical principles of how they would operate aren’t clear. I’d be very cautious about any of these ideas; they *could* be crazy good, but they’re probably just crazy. Second, I look for customer demand. Is this solving a problem that customers are definitely feeling? Our customers clearly unsatisfied with the current solutions and ready to jump on this new idea, or is this a neat idea in search of a need? The answer to this marks the difference between a crazy-good idea and a hobby. The line between an idea that is crazy good and just crazy can be hard to decipher. Speaking from my own experience, a good idea that looked like a bad idea was probably the Cultural Leadership Fund. I remember the amount of time and number of steps it took to get the CLF off the ground. I thought that maybe the idea was too crazy for VC since it never existed before, but the big vision kept me focused. You have to do whatever is needed to ignite the flame of inspiration to keep your dream moving forward every single day. It’s the culmination of small actions every day that turn your crazy idea into one that people eventually understand and admire. Apple’s most recognized commercial focused on celebrating the crazy ones, so continue to raise a glass to those who believe what nobody else can believe and bring it to life. I think every founder has to be a little crazy. So if we take that as a given, then the answer to that question is just survivorship who is succeeding. Less flippantly, when I look at some of the great companies that sounded like truly crazy ideas, there are a couple of patterns.Chanel was 11 years old when her mother died, and as her wayward father—a traveling salesman with a supposed wandering eye—was often away, it was decided that she would be sent to the convent of Aubazine in the remote French region of Corrèze. Here, her unusual and impoverished situation meant that she was among the girls singled out to wear an austere black-and-white uniform, one that she would adapt through the years to dress the richest and most stylish women of her age. “It is the genius who creates the need, though that need must reflect the unconscious wishes of the moment if that genius is to be accepted.” To the liberated legions shedding their mantles of feminine festoonery, Chanel offered wide-leg trousers, cardigan jackets, striped Breton tops, turbans, turtlenecks, peacoats, and, of course, the LBD. But recognizing her influence, Christian Dior acknowledged that “with a black sweater and 10 rows of pearls. So, pick an idea, any idea. Then spend the rest of your time and energy making it work. Fight through the issues, learn from every obstacle, stay focused on continuous refinement to address what customers really want and most of all, never, never, ever give up. When you encounter an obstacle, find a way through it, over it, under it, or around it. Just find a way to get to the other side. It really is that simple, and that difficult. It doesn’t happen overnight and you won’t get it right the first time. But by committing to it and focusing on it, you will have the opportunity to shape that idea into a market offering that customers want to buy, in a business that top employees will want to join, and, eventually, that shareholders will want to invest in. We like crazy. My partner Bill Gurley has said that in venture it’s not enough to be “consensus correct” — that’s essentially an index fund and won’t outperform the baseline market — you have to be non-consensus correct. If you really want to create “alpha” as a venture investor, you have to be willing to entertain a bit of crazy. The “crazy good” ideas usually come down to three important factors. First, is there an untapped market or unmet need that the idea connects within an organic way, and can you show evidence of momentum? Second, is the idea suitable to sustain a business? Venture capitalists invest in companies, not products or feature improvements. Companies have to be able to make money, and great companies have to be able to make lots of money, ideally with defensible moats, economies of scale, and network effects. Third, can the founders organize a team to execute the idea in a really great product or service? Ideas are worthless without proper execution. I work with a lot of inventors and entrepreneurs who are still at the idea stage. Very pre-investment. In imaginative retellings of her autobiography, Chanel would refer to the convent’s strict and unforgiving nuns as “aunts.” These taskmasters nevertheless taught the young Chanel to sew and thus gave her the tools to forge a life as an independent woman for herself in later years. The aesthetic of the convent stayed with Chanel forever. Her distinguished future biographer Edmonde Charles-Roux saw in the designer’s “yearning for austerity” or in the moments when she. A very opinionated technical bet, a coherent business strategy that feels extreme (consumer experience and convenience over margin at scale, with operational excellence – Amazon), or markets that seem very niche but are much, much larger than they appear (Couchsurfing for design conferences or a global marketplace for travel and experiences – AirBnB, a mobile app for black cars or personal transport – Uber). Plenty of people still think solar is a crazy, bad, dumb idea but the Chinese are doing wonders and plenty of Americans continue to tinker with it to make it better and better, more and more efficient and cheaper. The same with batteries and games and everything we use. And things you and I haven’t thought of. Just remember at one time no one expected cars would replace horses, 60 Inch TVs would be common, people laughed at the idea of phones and later computers. Those were crazy ideas you know. The line is only known with hindsight. I don’t mean that sarcastically, and I don’t think it’s a bad thing. Big ideas are a game of odds, and if something has a 1/20 chance of working then being labeled “crazy good” or “crazy” is just whether reality landed on the 1 or the other 19. All investing, from bond investing to VC, is getting the expected value of diversified odds in your favor. Your question makes me think of the line delivered by Neils Bohr to Wolfgang Pauli after Pauli’s presentation in 1958 at Columbia University on Heisenberg’s and Pauli’s nonlinear field theory of elementary particles: “We are all agreed that your theory is crazy. The question that divides us is whether it is crazy enough to have a chance of being correct. It seems that merely crazy is just crazy, But crazy enough to be correct is what we might say is crazy good. But the way I justify “crazy good” before this is if there’s a roadmap that makes sense and I actually believe the founder can execute on the said plan. Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. The cost per t-shirt varies proportionally to the total quantity of t-shirts. We are manufacturing exceptional-quality t-shirts at a very competitive price. We use only the best DTG printers available to produce the finest-quality images possible that won’t wash out of the shirts. Custom orders are always welcome. We can customize all of our designs to your needs! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. 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Virginie Viard’s Chanel haute couture presentation saw us in the romantically overgrown garden of a cloister, set somewhat miraculously in the chilly immensity of Paris’s Grand Palais. The setting suggested a key element in Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s legendary story. First, does the basic machine work and can it be delivered. For physical products, this means that basic physics or chemistry has to be sound. Nikolai Tesla is renowned for having proposed or hinted at all sorts of inventions that never went anywhere. For many of these, the basic physical principles of how they would operate aren’t clear. I’d be very cautious about any of these ideas; they *could* be crazy good, but they’re probably just crazy. Second, I look for customer demand. Is this solving a problem that customers are definitely feeling? Our customers clearly unsatisfied with the current solutions and ready to jump on this new idea, or is this a neat idea in search of a need? The answer to this marks the difference between a crazy-good idea and a hobby. The line between an idea that is crazy good and just crazy can be hard to decipher. Speaking from my own experience, a good idea that looked like a bad idea was probably the Cultural Leadership Fund. I remember the amount of time and number of steps it took to get the CLF off the ground. I thought that maybe the idea was too crazy for VC since it never existed before, but the big vision kept me focused. You have to do whatever is needed to ignite the flame of inspiration to keep your dream moving forward every single day. It’s the culmination of small actions every day that turn your crazy idea into one that people eventually understand and admire. Apple’s most recognized commercial focused on celebrating the crazy ones, so continue to raise a glass to those who believe what nobody else can believe and bring it to life. I think every founder has to be a little crazy. So if we take that as a given, then the answer to that question is just survivorship who is succeeding. Less flippantly, when I look at some of the great companies that sounded like truly crazy ideas, there are a couple of patterns.Chanel was 11 years old when her mother died, and as her wayward father—a traveling salesman with a supposed wandering eye—was often away, it was decided that she would be sent to the convent of Aubazine in the remote French region of Corrèze. Here, her unusual and impoverished situation meant that she was among the girls singled out to wear an austere black-and-white uniform, one that she would adapt through the years to dress the richest and most stylish women of her age. “It is the genius who creates the need, though that need must reflect the unconscious wishes of the moment if that genius is to be accepted.” To the liberated legions shedding their mantles of feminine festoonery, Chanel offered wide-leg trousers, cardigan jackets, striped Breton tops, turbans, turtlenecks, peacoats, and, of course, the LBD. But recognizing her influence, Christian Dior acknowledged that “with a black sweater and 10 rows of pearls. So, pick an idea, any idea. Then spend the rest of your time and energy making it work. Fight through the issues, learn from every obstacle, stay focused on continuous refinement to address what customers really want and most of all, never, never, ever give up. When you encounter an obstacle, find a way through it, over it, under it, or around it. Just find a way to get to the other side. It really is that simple, and that difficult. It doesn’t happen overnight and you won’t get it right the first time. But by committing to it and focusing on it, you will have the opportunity to shape that idea into a market offering that customers want to buy, in a business that top employees will want to join, and, eventually, that shareholders will want to invest in. We like crazy. My partner Bill Gurley has said that in venture it’s not enough to be “consensus correct” — that’s essentially an index fund and won’t outperform the baseline market — you have to be non-consensus correct. If you really want to create “alpha” as a venture investor, you have to be willing to entertain a bit of crazy. The “crazy good” ideas usually come down to three important factors. First, is there an untapped market or unmet need that the idea connects within an organic way, and can you show evidence of momentum? Second, is the idea suitable to sustain a business? Venture capitalists invest in companies, not products or feature improvements. Companies have to be able to make money, and great companies have to be able to make lots of money, ideally with defensible moats, economies of scale, and network effects. Third, can the founders organize a team to execute the idea in a really great product or service? Ideas are worthless without proper execution. I work with a lot of inventors and entrepreneurs who are still at the idea stage. Very pre-investment. In imaginative retellings of her autobiography, Chanel would refer to the convent’s strict and unforgiving nuns as “aunts.” These taskmasters nevertheless taught the young Chanel to sew and thus gave her the tools to forge a life as an independent woman for herself in later years. The aesthetic of the convent stayed with Chanel forever. Her distinguished future biographer Edmonde Charles-Roux saw in the designer’s “yearning for austerity” or in the moments when she. A very opinionated technical bet, a coherent business strategy that feels extreme (consumer experience and convenience over margin at scale, with operational excellence – Amazon), or markets that seem very niche but are much, much larger than they appear (Couchsurfing for design conferences or a global marketplace for travel and experiences – AirBnB, a mobile app for black cars or personal transport – Uber). Plenty of people still think solar is a crazy, bad, dumb idea but the Chinese are doing wonders and plenty of Americans continue to tinker with it to make it better and better, more and more efficient and cheaper. The same with batteries and games and everything we use. And things you and I haven’t thought of. Just remember at one time no one expected cars would replace horses, 60 Inch TVs would be common, people laughed at the idea of phones and later computers. Those were crazy ideas you know. The line is only known with hindsight. I don’t mean that sarcastically, and I don’t think it’s a bad thing. Big ideas are a game of odds, and if something has a 1/20 chance of working then being labeled “crazy good” or “crazy” is just whether reality landed on the 1 or the other 19. All investing, from bond investing to VC, is getting the expected value of diversified odds in your favor. Your question makes me think of the line delivered by Neils Bohr to Wolfgang Pauli after Pauli’s presentation in 1958 at Columbia University on Heisenberg’s and Pauli’s nonlinear field theory of elementary particles: “We are all agreed that your theory is crazy. The question that divides us is whether it is crazy enough to have a chance of being correct. It seems that merely crazy is just crazy, But crazy enough to be correct is what we might say is crazy good. But the way I justify “crazy good” before this is if there’s a roadmap that makes sense and I actually believe the founder can execute on the said plan. Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. The cost per t-shirt varies proportionally to the total quantity of t-shirts. We are manufacturing exceptional-quality t-shirts at a very competitive price. We use only the best DTG printers available to produce the finest-quality images possible that won’t wash out of the shirts. Custom orders are always welcome. We can customize all of our designs to your needs! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), PayPal, or prepayment by Check, Money Order, or Bank Wire. For schools, universities, and government organizations, we accept purchase orders and prepayment by check Material Type: 35% Cotton – 65% Polyester Soft material feels great on your skin and very light Features pronounced sleeve cuffs, prominent waistband hem and kangaroo pocket fringes Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and style Print: Dye-sublimation printing, colors won’t fade or peel Wash Care: Recommendation Wash it by hand in below 30-degree water, hang to dry in shade, prohibit bleaching, Low Iron if Necessary Vist our store at: https://abayamzclothing.com This product belong to trung-van Horse Oh What Fun It Is To Ride Ugly Christmas Tshirts Black If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: https://abayamzclothing.com/shirt/snoopy-sometimes-i-need-to-be-alone-and-listen-to-leonard-cohen-shirt-sweater/ This product printed in US America quickly delivery and easy tracking your shipment With multi styles Unisex T-shirt Premium T-Shirt Tank Top Hoodie Sweatshirt Womens T-shirt Long Sleeve near me. 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Virginie Viard’s Chanel haute couture presentation saw us in the romantically overgrown garden of a cloister, set somewhat miraculously in the chilly immensity of Paris’s Grand Palais. The setting suggested a key element in Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s legendary story. First, does the basic machine work and can it be delivered. For physical products, this means that basic physics or chemistry has to be sound. Nikolai Tesla is renowned for having proposed or hinted at all sorts of inventions that never went anywhere. For many of these, the basic physical principles of how they would operate aren’t clear. I’d be very cautious about any of these ideas; they *could* be crazy good, but they’re probably just crazy. Second, I look for customer demand. Is this solving a problem that customers are definitely feeling? Our customers clearly unsatisfied with the current solutions and ready to jump on this new idea, or is this a neat idea in search of a need? The answer to this marks the difference between a crazy-good idea and a hobby. The line between an idea that is crazy good and just crazy can be hard to decipher. Speaking from my own experience, a good idea that looked like a bad idea was probably the Cultural Leadership Fund. I remember the amount of time and number of steps it took to get the CLF off the ground. I thought that maybe the idea was too crazy for VC since it never existed before, but the big vision kept me focused. You have to do whatever is needed to ignite the flame of inspiration to keep your dream moving forward every single day. It’s the culmination of small actions every day that turn your crazy idea into one that people eventually understand and admire. Apple’s most recognized commercial focused on celebrating the crazy ones, so continue to raise a glass to those who believe what nobody else can believe and bring it to life. I think every founder has to be a little crazy. So if we take that as a given, then the answer to that question is just survivorship who is succeeding. Less flippantly, when I look at some of the great companies that sounded like truly crazy ideas, there are a couple of patterns.Chanel was 11 years old when her mother died, and as her wayward father—a traveling salesman with a supposed wandering eye—was often away, it was decided that she would be sent to the convent of Aubazine in the remote French region of Corrèze. Here, her unusual and impoverished situation meant that she was among the girls singled out to wear an austere black-and-white uniform, one that she would adapt through the years to dress the richest and most stylish women of her age. “It is the genius who creates the need, though that need must reflect the unconscious wishes of the moment if that genius is to be accepted.” To the liberated legions shedding their mantles of feminine festoonery, Chanel offered wide-leg trousers, cardigan jackets, striped Breton tops, turbans, turtlenecks, peacoats, and, of course, the LBD. But recognizing her influence, Christian Dior acknowledged that “with a black sweater and 10 rows of pearls. So, pick an idea, any idea. Then spend the rest of your time and energy making it work. Fight through the issues, learn from every obstacle, stay focused on continuous refinement to address what customers really want and most of all, never, never, ever give up. When you encounter an obstacle, find a way through it, over it, under it, or around it. Just find a way to get to the other side. It really is that simple, and that difficult. It doesn’t happen overnight and you won’t get it right the first time. But by committing to it and focusing on it, you will have the opportunity to shape that idea into a market offering that customers want to buy, in a business that top employees will want to join, and, eventually, that shareholders will want to invest in. We like crazy. My partner Bill Gurley has said that in venture it’s not enough to be “consensus correct” — that’s essentially an index fund and won’t outperform the baseline market — you have to be non-consensus correct. If you really want to create “alpha” as a venture investor, you have to be willing to entertain a bit of crazy. The “crazy good” ideas usually come down to three important factors. First, is there an untapped market or unmet need that the idea connects within an organic way, and can you show evidence of momentum? Second, is the idea suitable to sustain a business? Venture capitalists invest in companies, not products or feature improvements. Companies have to be able to make money, and great companies have to be able to make lots of money, ideally with defensible moats, economies of scale, and network effects. Third, can the founders organize a team to execute the idea in a really great product or service? Ideas are worthless without proper execution. I work with a lot of inventors and entrepreneurs who are still at the idea stage. Very pre-investment. In imaginative retellings of her autobiography, Chanel would refer to the convent’s strict and unforgiving nuns as “aunts.” These taskmasters nevertheless taught the young Chanel to sew and thus gave her the tools to forge a life as an independent woman for herself in later years. The aesthetic of the convent stayed with Chanel forever. Her distinguished future biographer Edmonde Charles-Roux saw in the designer’s “yearning for austerity” or in the moments when she. A very opinionated technical bet, a coherent business strategy that feels extreme (consumer experience and convenience over margin at scale, with operational excellence – Amazon), or markets that seem very niche but are much, much larger than they appear (Couchsurfing for design conferences or a global marketplace for travel and experiences – AirBnB, a mobile app for black cars or personal transport – Uber). Plenty of people still think solar is a crazy, bad, dumb idea but the Chinese are doing wonders and plenty of Americans continue to tinker with it to make it better and better, more and more efficient and cheaper. The same with batteries and games and everything we use. And things you and I haven’t thought of. Just remember at one time no one expected cars would replace horses, 60 Inch TVs would be common, people laughed at the idea of phones and later computers. Those were crazy ideas you know. The line is only known with hindsight. I don’t mean that sarcastically, and I don’t think it’s a bad thing. Big ideas are a game of odds, and if something has a 1/20 chance of working then being labeled “crazy good” or “crazy” is just whether reality landed on the 1 or the other 19. All investing, from bond investing to VC, is getting the expected value of diversified odds in your favor. Your question makes me think of the line delivered by Neils Bohr to Wolfgang Pauli after Pauli’s presentation in 1958 at Columbia University on Heisenberg’s and Pauli’s nonlinear field theory of elementary particles: “We are all agreed that your theory is crazy. The question that divides us is whether it is crazy enough to have a chance of being correct. 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