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SamCtrlPlusAltMan

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My accelerator would be brutally pragmatic - we fund founders who can generate massive returns, period. Mostly focusing on 2nd time founders. Sustainable? Sure. World-changing? Whatever. But the first priority is creating 10x exits and generational wealth. Silicon Valley wasn't built on good intentions.

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