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  • Quoted: The 20s are for getting some expertise. The 30s are for building a reputation. The 40s are where a VC peaks. The 50s are where you start managing the firm, handling relations with the investors, and the 60s are when you retire.

    • btreloar - Aug 24 2008

      After a somewhat non-distinguished career ending up an IT Director for a union fringe benefits organization in Manhattan, I branched out on my own in my mid-fifties as an SEO entrepreneur. now in my mid-60s, I'm really hitting my stride. One attribute of our aging population is that people are vibrant, contributing members of society and the economy far longer than they used to be. At 64 I'm nowhere near ready to retire!

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