Angelic Errors

Alexander Lyadov
2 min readApr 24, 2024
Sara Tyson

What mistake do rookie business angels make? They believe that by watering many beds with capital, a new TikTok will surely sprout somewhere.

They don’t realize that statistics work only if every project in the portfolio has the DNA of Canva or Dropbox. It happens only if you’ve managed to create a pipeline of Wow tech projects.

But why would talented programmers queue up for the uncle who struck it rich in real estate or selling soda?

More likely, an excess of capital will meet a deficit of integrity. One might get a little smarter, another a little richer. The “investor” will sigh and forget angel-investing like a bad dream.

Transferring your expertise from one field to another is inherently difficult. Especially when it’s the skill of snagging government contracts or warding off competitors while perched on a gas pipeline. Better to invest in your realm of expertise.

“Only play games when you have an edge,” said Ed Thorp, a math professor, author, hedge fund manager, and blackjack researcher.

“Do I have an edge?” That’s a question relevant always and everywhere.

Sincerely yours,

-Alexander

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Alexander Lyadov

As a business therapist, I help tech founders increase the value of their business by unlocking the potential of their personality.