Having No Sex Life Can Be Good For Business

You may be unhappy about your life since you aren’t getting “lucky”.  You may just enjoy other things in life too much that it affects your social life.  You may be part of stereotype that people like to call “geeks”.  However this might not necessarily be a bad thing.  One thing a lot of these people have in common is that they are usually pretty smart.  So what kind of business could you startup knowing you have no social life but you want to help guys with both women and their “geeky” needs?  Read on to see what two fellows from Sequoia Capital did to make a great living.

No social life. At least in the startup phase.

That’s the message from two of the fiercest competitors in venture capital: John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Mike Moritz of Sequoia Capital. In a story today on VentureWire, Scott Austin reports on a rare Q&A session with the two men yesterday.

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by Randy Son of Robert

As Mr. Austin reports, Mr. Doerr chatted about several now-legendary entrepreneurs whose companies he invested in—Amazon.com Inc., Netscape, Yahoo Inc., Google Inc.—and he told a story describing what they all shared. He recalled being in Amazon’s shipping area when an order went out that included a book about programming in Java and also a copy of “The Joy of Sex.” He said he knew the customers were male, nerds who had no social or sex lives and were trying to get help by using an online service.

Jackpot.

“That correlates more with any other success factor that I’ve seen in the world’s greatest entrepreneurs. If you look at Bezos, or [Netscape Communications Corp. founder Marc] Andreessen, [Yahoo Inc. co-founder] David Filo, the founders of Google, they all seem to be white, male, nerds who’ve dropped out of Harvard or Stanford and they absolutely have no social life. So when I see that pattern coming in — which was true of Google — it was very easy to decide to invest.”

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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