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I suspect it's mostly not a matter of some VC/advisors being good and others being harmful across the board, but rather the appropriateness of a particular VC/advisor for a particular business. The Dunning-Kruger effect is probably very much in play: someone who has been successful with one kind of business may tend to overgeneralize the applicability of what they learned.


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