journey—from a much more hospitable and agreeable source: their customers.
“they didn't mortgage or pledge their houses, either.”
The Problem: Limelight Stolen
“Why, then,” you might ask, “have the business plan and the raising of venture capital become seen as the centerpiece of entrepreneurial endeavor?” Two reasons, in my view.
First, the venture capital community—VCs, business angels, incubators, and much of the rest of today's entrepreneurial ecosystem—has stolen the entrepreneurial finance limelight over the past two generations or so, first in California and Boston, and more recently practically everywhere else. They've done so for good reasons: the sometimes astonishing returns they've delivered to themselves and their investors, and the astonishingly large and valuable companies that this ecosystem has created. The valu