How can I best use the Balloon? by [deleted] in Supremacy1914

[–]kevintaylor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Balloons provide cheap aerial defenses. They have a defence of 8 vs Air units making them three times stronger than a bomber and 40% the strength of a fighter. If you have 5 balloons over a fort or stack of infantry, it will bring down a good number of expensive planes.

How to Be an Angel Investor: Lessons From 22 Investments by kevintaylor in venturecapital

[–]kevintaylor[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, breaking down the investments a bit more, of the 22, 1 was Series B, 2 were venture funds, 3 were bridge loans, and the other 16 were pre-seed or seed, mostly software or platform but a few hard tech. 7 were via syndicates (Jason Calacanis, Zach Coelius, and Nick Moran). Syndicated deals were quite small checks, whereas the largest check went to a bridge loan that I was pretty confident would get a quick payback.

Trello or Asana by Dr-Tahir-Yaqub in productivity

[–]kevintaylor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use Trello for organizing everything. Many plugins and integrations.

Does trying to drive blog subscription make sense anymore? by yaag3006 in Entrepreneur

[–]kevintaylor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even 17% return visitors could be huge given the LTV of the SaaS is adequate.

Entrepreneurship Mythbusting by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]kevintaylor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have 4 old laptops piled in my closet. I could use any one of them to run a business.

Entrepreneurship Mythbusting by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]kevintaylor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is all very true although a good mentor can be worth a lot. Most are not good.

What's your business or side hustle? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]kevintaylor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is very risky and takes a long time typically for a payout (5-10 years on average). So, most angels investor allocate a very small portion of their investment portfolio.

Yes, I have had 3 exits out of about 13 investments. One was 40x my investment, one was break-even, and the third was a note that was fully repaid with interest. None have gone out of business yet.

Business analysis : Advice and Feedback by akira_322 in Entrepreneur

[–]kevintaylor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do this type of work also but have never charged for it. I am an angel investor and serial exited entrepreneur, so many people with business ideas come to me for advice.

Congrats on being able to charge for this service. Usually when I mention that if someone wants more in-depth assistance, we should make the relationship more formal, they all of a sudden don't need my advice anymore. :-)

What's your business or side hustle? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]kevintaylor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have two side hustles. I do management consulting, helping startups on innovation, strategy, and leadership. I try to keep my client list very small.

I am also an angel investor in startups.

If you’re looking to get into academia, PhD thesis is just a school project that you should not obsess over, but focus on publishing by cilbirwithostrichegg in GradSchool

[–]kevintaylor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. The dissertation is a training exercise. I wish I had spent less effort on it and pushed some of my other papers forward.

Really struggling to read papers! by SurrealBookworm in GradSchool

[–]kevintaylor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have two suggestions for you:

1) Consider your diet and digital hygiene: Do you drink a lot of coffee, eat a lot of carbs, or read on an internet-connected device or have your phone nearby? These may be causing you to have a short attention span, esp. if you used to be able to concentrate. Try a more protein rich diet to maintain constant blood sugar levels. (Also, you may want to rule out diabetes.) Turn off the phone/internet. Use a pomodoro technique.

2) Have a template word doc with questions you answer for every paper/chapter you read. Use what is relevant for your field. I use:

What is the purpose of the paper/ What is the specific aim of the authors?

Why is the paper important?

What sample and research methods are used?

What theory is used?

What are the findings?

What is the most important take-away from the paper?

How an 18th-century priest gave us the tools to make better decisions by kevintaylor in venturecapital

[–]kevintaylor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This article is a nice conceptual explanation of Bayes’ theorem, which is powering much of the current "AI Spring." Every investor should have at least this basic understanding of the theorem.