Venture Capital (VC) is often perceived as a world of glamour and success, where the brightest ideas meet the boldest investors.
However, beneath this glittering surface lies a less discussed reality: many VCs experience profound loneliness in their day-to-day work.
This solitude of venture capitalists stems from the nature of their work environment—small teams—and the necessity of turning down most pitches, which can lead to a sense of isolation.