But First, Entrepreneurs is a blog about going through Entrepreneur First’s (aka EF’s) 3rd Toronto cohort.
EF is a super innovative VC / talent management concept started by Matt Clifford and Alice Bentinck, two ex-McKinsey London people who looked at everyone around them and wondered why the heck the world’s most intelligent, hardworking, ambitious people were spending their time redlining slide decks instead of, I dunno, doing actual things.
Think of it as Love Island meets Shark Tank.
Imagine approximately 50 smart, ambitious, somewhat narcissistic, oddly good-looking people thrown into a pressure cooker where they are expected to find someone to start a billion dollar company with in 8 weeks. Knowing the somewhat delusional and grandiose personality types that tend to believe such a thing is possible in the first place, you’re not only trying to find a co-founder; you’re looking for someone who will define your financial future, self-esteem, most of your waking day, and sense of identity and purpose in life for the next 5 to 10 years, if not forever.
So it’s a Big. Effing. Deal.
People keep telling me, “Casey, there’s no need to take this so seriously - you’re not here to look for a boyfriend”.
My response?
“Damn right I’m not - I’m here to find something way more important. You can walk away from a bad Tinder date. Bad cap table? Tech debt? Zero product market fit and running out of runway? You’re F**KED. You are stuck with that sh*t.”
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I'm so glad that someone is writing this. I wanted someone to do an Entrepreneur First video diary to make it full Love Island, but this is the next best (or better?) thing!