Drew Taggart
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But it's an interesting process.
Even in music, I played guitar growing up, didn't carry on very long.
And I remember like a few years into our career and I was like, what if I have a kid one day and my kid's like, play closer for me.
And I'm like, oh, I can't.
That's so lame.
So I was like, I'm going to learn piano.
So I took two hour lessons of piano five days a week.
And I still do to this day now.
The purpose was to be like, I can't claim to be a musician if I'm not, I can't play our music.
Ridiculous.
So I figured that, but in the process of practicing learning, it opened up a whole understanding of how to communicate my ideas to Drew or whatever, as we're discussing music.
And it really like enabled me to be a much more critical, thoughtful person.
musician in general.
But I totally agree with Drew because at the end of the day where there is like an ignorance is bliss thing to a lot of this where it's like you can talk yourself out of any situation.
Part of the investor's role is to be like, how many miracles am I comfortable with for me to back this?
Is five miracles too much or is it two or one for things to go right?
And you have to like look at it through that lens and imagine that world.
And I feel like I'm probably a little bit more like this in terms of my angel portfolio stuff where
where I'm just like, fuck it, let's do it.
We invested in this company Radiant and Nuclear.