请尊重年轻人的商业直觉。
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This Silicon Valley VC likes to keep a low profile—no easy feat when you have one of the biggest IPO years in history
Alfred Lin and I are seated—at an acceptable social distance—in Sequoia Capital’s San Francisco office. It’s empty. No one is here except for me, Lin, and the venture capital firm’s VP of communications. The quiet is even more pronounced because Lin, a partner at Sequoia since 2010, isn’t a big talker. He answers each of the questions I pose thoughtfully and economically. When he’s finished, he stops. He looks at me, waits for the next question. Unlike almost every other person I’ve interviewed in the past 15 years of my career as a business journalist, he feels no need to fill the silent gaps in conversation.
全文:https://fortune.com/2021/05/18/alfred-lin-sequoia-partner-ipo-airbnb-doordash/