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Why this startup CEO decided to keep his day job but become a VC by launching one of the first rolling funds created with AngelList's new platform

"I'm sort of gainfully employed," Lavingia told Business Insider. "So that was just never on the table for me. I'd really never considered being a VC for that purpose."

The startup CEO said he won't have strict rules about what he invests in, but he wants it to be a mix of his own esoteric personal interests and physical products that make the world better. "VC's say they like disruption," Lavingia said. "But we'll see how much they like disruption when they're the ones getting disrupted."

"That's called discipline," Wong said. "That means if you're kicking butt, of course there'll be tons of interest. But if you aren't, that is actually the system working. "

 

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