I had 80,000,000 of interest in this fund this year, fund four of hard commit interest. And I had to turn it away because I've been telling people for a long time that I'm gonna raise 50,000,000 every few years, and I wanted to stick to my word.
“I had, you know, 80,000,000 of interest in this fund this year, fund four of hard commit interest.”
I think, makes a ton of sense. I had, you know, 80,000,000 of interest in this fund this year, fund four of hard commit interest. And I had to turn it away because for for one reason, I've been telling people for a long time that I'm gonna raise 50,000,000 every few years, and I wanted to stick to my work. And I went back to the math every time I would be, oh, you sure you don't wanna go to 60 or 70?
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Turning away $80M in LP interest to maintain fund discipline is a bold, counterintuitive move that reveals sophisticated fund strategy thinking. The specific numbers make it highly quotable and demonstrate principled decision-making.
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