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Venture Capital (VC) Write-up (also known as an investment memo or paper) is a comprehensive document used by investment teams to justify why they should—or should not—invest in a specific company. While the length can vary from 1,000 to over 20,000 words
Slavoj Žižek, the Slovenian philosopher famous for his love of Coca-Cola, violent coughs, and the film The Pervert's Guide to Ideology , argues that reality is constructed through a "parallax gap"—the same object looks different depending on your viewing angle. For the , the traditional startup pitch deck is the ultimate ideological fantasy. Zize Vcs
Disclaimer: This article is a work of satirical financial theory. No actual VCs were harmed in the making of this Hegelian dialectic. Venture Capital (VC) Write-up (also known as an
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In the hermetic, data-driven world of Silicon Valley, one does not typically expect to hear the names of Lacanian psychoanalysts or Hegelian dialecticians. Yet, a quiet but seismic shift is occurring among a new breed of early-stage investors. Colloquially known in scattered GitHub repositories and ephemeral Substack newsletters as (a shorthand for Žižekian Venture Capitalists), this movement seeks to replace the sterile pragmatism of traditional VC with something far stranger, messier, and arguably more revolutionary.