Many young entrepreneurs who have received VC money are more like working for capital rather than for themselves.

On the surface, they have gained a glamorous entrepreneurial identity and a certain degree of freedom of financial resources, and like to make idealistic speeches, but in fact, what they are doing is to meet the narrative and expectations that investors want.

They are selected by VC to do experiments on the cusp and realize their own dreams. The tone of speech is becoming more and more similar.

On the contrary, I know some older and more experienced entrepreneurs who are really doing independent businesses that they are confident of and things that they are interested in. They have a completely different language system from VC.

This may also be difficult to avoid. Financing is a double-edged sword, and youth is both a blessing and a curse