
Why Most Startups Fail: Long-Term Thinking, Burn Rates, and the VC Trap
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Most Startups Fail Because They Focus on the Wrong Things. Here’s What Actually Matters.
In this episode of Show Your Value, we sit down with Jim Curry from BuildGroup, a rare kind of investor who isn’t chasing fast exits or inflated valuations. He’s in the trenches helping companies build for the long haul and his insights are a masterclass in what real value creation looks like.
Topics Covered:
- Why short-term thinking kills startups
- How to build a company worth keeping and selling
- What great investors actually do between board meetings
- Why most founders burn cash like “drunken sailors”
- The real cost of raising too much money
- How AI is rewriting the rules of business execution
- Why the team under the founder determines success
- How to spot investors who will destroy your company
- The mindset shift founders must make to survive the next decade
Jim has helped companies like Rackspace scale to billions with capital discipline, ruthless focus, and a commitment to long-term value. If you're a founder, operator, or investor who wants to do business the right way, not the trendy way, this episode is for you.
Learn more about Jim and BuildGroup: https://www.buildgroup.com
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