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Why Vision Is the Only Competitive Moat That Still Works
Most people talk about vision the way they talk about weather. Something vague. Something inspirational. Something you nod at and move past. That’s not vision. That’s decoration. Real vision is costly. It narrows your options. It slows you down in rooms where speed is rewarded. And it forces uncomfortable decisions long before the payoff is visible. I’ve watched enough ventures flame out to say this plainly: vision is no longer a slogan—it’s the only competitive moat that has
richvandoorn
4 days ago3 min read


What Van Doorn Ventures Is Actually Building—and Why It Matters
Most ventures fail quietly. Not because the idea was bad. Not because the market wasn’t there. They fail because no one ever slowed down long enough to ask why the work mattered—or who it was actually meant to serve. I’ve spent enough years building, leading, and watching things break to know this much: growth without conviction is just movement. It looks impressive right up until it collapses. Van Doorn Ventures exists because I got tired of seeing good people build fragile
richvandoorn
Jan 93 min read
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