218: David Hornik - Why Givers Win
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Episode #218: David Hornik - Why Givers Win
Show Notes:
- Sustained Excellence: 
- Great story-tellers -- Every message is better told as a story
 - Great sales people
 
 - Why generous people win in the long run -- David is naturally generous
 - He answers every email
 - VC's invest in people more than investing in a product
 - The story of Danny Shader and their daughters' soccer team 
- The many conversations which led to working together after Danny initially turned David down because he thought he was "too nice" -- Why he was wrong
 
 - The aspect of the job that David doesn't like -- Narcissistic people - "You don't have to be that way"
 - "In the long run, doing the things you like, with the people you like, will be better"
 - What percentage of your job do you love? -- "North of 80% of it. I've been doing this for 17 years. You have to do it with people you enjoy. If not, it's terrible."
 - Do you have a boss? -- "Not really"
 - How to handle a bad loss? -- "We lost $35m at one point. A lot of sleepless nights. It was very hard. This business is not all about succeeding."
 - Why doesn't David use hard end dates on his term sheets like all other VC's? "Investing is a big decision."
 - How to differentiate from other VC's? 
- Money is all the same, does not differentiate
 - "It's about help, guidance. I tell them to speak with every person I've ever worked with. Ask them what they think."
 - "I genuinely care about people I work with"
 
 - "The Lobby" -- David's annual conference -- "The best values from conferences are the relationships with other attendees." 
- Do work outside at a table in Hawaii -- It promotes better work
 - Best advice for hosting and event? "Maniacally curate the guest list. It has to be full of givers. If takers are there, it won't work."
 - Start the conference with a fun game
 - Do NOT gather in conference rooms (Hence the name "The Lobby") - The best conversations happen during the breaks in the lobby
 - Goal is to break even on the event. The budget is more than $1m -- Get sponsors, the guests all pay
 
 - "The goal in life is to have a good time... To have a good life. What's the point otherwise?"
 - "My goal is to surround myself with great people and enjoy my life. See what's out there if you don't like what you're doing."
 - Making a lot of money... Impact? "If I make more, I can give more away."
 
 