>
> I agree there are remarkable exceptions.
> But this cannot be generalized.
> Adobe's founders were 40+ when they started out.
>

One or two would have been remarkable exceptions -- more than half a dozen
in just the Forbes 25?  Not so much.

Unless you had a product idea which is simply out of the world, it is
> unlikely that VCs will fund inexperienced and/or immature individuals.
>

Don't get me wrong -- I am not discounting the value of experience.
However, it is less important than most people would have you believe.  VCs
would much rather that you have a great idea than you have oodles of
experience.  They could care less about your experience, as long as you can
show revenue.

Best,
K.

-- 
Karthik Narayanaswami
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.metlin.org
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