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#59 - Purpose-Driven Decisions in Venture Capital: Trae Stephens (Partner @ Founders Fund and Co-Founder of Anduril, Sol, and Pursuit)

#59 - Purpose-Driven Decisions in Venture Capital: Trae Stephens (Partner @ Founders Fund and Co-Founder of Anduril, Sol, and Pursuit)

Released Thursday, 29th February 2024
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#59 - Purpose-Driven Decisions in Venture Capital: Trae Stephens (Partner @ Founders Fund and Co-Founder of Anduril, Sol, and Pursuit)

#59 - Purpose-Driven Decisions in Venture Capital: Trae Stephens (Partner @ Founders Fund and Co-Founder of Anduril, Sol, and Pursuit)

#59 - Purpose-Driven Decisions in Venture Capital: Trae Stephens (Partner @ Founders Fund and Co-Founder of Anduril, Sol, and Pursuit)

#59 - Purpose-Driven Decisions in Venture Capital: Trae Stephens (Partner @ Founders Fund and Co-Founder of Anduril, Sol, and Pursuit)

Thursday, 29th February 2024
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In this episode of Investing In Integrity, Ross Overline has an enlightening conversation with Trae Stephens, Partner at Founders Fund and Co-Founder of three companies, Anduril, Sol, and Pursuit. 

Join us as we delve into the world of venture capital, Trae's background in the intelligence community, his work at Palantir, and his co-founded companies. In this episode, he shares the importance of purpose-driven leadership in finance and the moral gray zones of investing. With book recommendations and advice for young listeners, this podcast is a must-listen for those seeking fulfillment beyond financial success.

Trae provides examples of companies Founders Fund has invested in, such as Facebook, SpaceX, and Palantir. They then dive into Trae's co-founded companies, Anduril Industries and Sol. Anduril is a defense technology company focused on building autonomous platforms for national security purposes. They discuss the importance of technology in the defense industry and the need for a just and ethical approach to warfare.

Trae also shares his perspective on moral gray zones in investing, stating that he prefers to avoid investing in things that may lead to bad behaviors or addiction – even if they may be profitable. Highlighting the risks associated with investing, particularly the temptation of greed and the importance of finding contentment and gratitude to counteract it.

Aligning with our mission, Trae notes his perspective on leadership in finance and investing. He emphasizes the importance of having a mission-focused approach and ensuring that the work being done positively impacts humanity. He believes a deeper purpose and value should drive financial outcomes.

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