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Michael Pfister@pfista
2/6/2023

Would you give up 5% of all your earnings over the next 30 years for ~$1m personally invested in you?

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gökhan@gokhan
2/6/2023

yes.

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2/6/2023

Where's this from?

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Greg Skriloff@greg
2/6/2023

Yes

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Michael Pfister@pfista
2/6/2023

If your annual income is less, the investment amount drops off pretty fast... much less compelling at those levels

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2/6/2023

If it were capped. Even at a seemingly outlandish number like $100M. There are some creator coin experiments going on with this right now.

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shoni.eth@alexpaden
2/6/2023

2023 td

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Nico.beb@n
2/6/2023

Maybe the valuation makes sense if you are not in the US Idk what can you do what $1M realistically, see https://bowtiedbull.substack.com/p/4m-is-the-new-1m-and-why-retirement

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Katherine@keccers
2/6/2023

Not unless I had a plan for the money, which I don’t at the moment But if I came up with an idea I would sign this dotted line in 2sec

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Joe Blau@joeblau
2/6/2023

Not a chance right now. Maybe 10 years ago.

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Colin@colin-
2/6/2023

My spidery senses are tingling - there are bound to be Very Bad outcomes when you legally bind a portion of someone’s total human output. It almost feels like a soul rental. But I’m intrigued.

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douglass@douglass
2/6/2023

No

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Ryan Hoover@rrhoover
2/6/2023

I’ve been following Humanism and am glad to see new experiments like this. I wouldn’t personally sell my future earnings unless I had a very clear need and purpose for the capital. If targeting tech founders, Humanism’s biggest challenge is that VC terms can be so attractive. It’s a better deal for most foun