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I’ve been a part of 1000+ pitches in my life. Been on both sides of the table. As a founder, pitching. And as a listener, watching founders try so hard to impress, they forget to be real. Here’s what I’ve learned from over a decade spent raising money: Most rejections aren’t personal. But the pitch? That should be. VCs don’t need more market maps and TAM slides. They need to feel your clarity. They need to know. Why you? Why now? If your deck could belong to ten other founders, it’s not personal enough. If your “story” doesn’t explain what you’ve lived, they won’t remember you. The best pitches I’ve seen? They’re not performances. They’re presence. Grounded in experience. Built from real need. Told by someone who can’t not build this. Rejections will still come. But at least they’ll be responding to you, not some startup theatre script. This is why we started the build3 Fundraising Bootcamp. A space where impact founders get honest feedback, craft real stories, and raise on clarity, not just theatre. If you’re building something meaningful and need to raise, check out the first link in comments.

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