As an engineer who loves the moonshots it breaks my heart. The core problem however is that from a dispassionate investor viewpoint, the uber for Y companies are more understandable and are perceived to deliver larger results more quickly in aggregate. Even accounting for these public failures. And since the dispassionate investor really only cares about return (regardless of what most say) they don’t invest in long term, capital intensive, unproven business. There seems to be an opportunity for entrepreneurs who can market the moonshots better to investors and hire the people to execute on them. But those two skills are very rarely in the same person.
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