2019: Getting my Move On

In 2019 I moved to Turks & Caicos and decided to sell my apartment in New York. I love my hybrid life where I split my time between New York and the Caribbean. It allows me to spend a month in New York where I am intellectually, socially, professionally and artistically stimulated beyond my wildest dreams. I meet countless extraordinary people, host intellectual dialoging salons and enjoy all of New York’s entertainment options. But after a month, I admit I am exhausted, and the constant doing takes time away from thinking. That’s why I then love spending a month in the Caribbean where I can work during the day, kite, and play tennis and really take the time to read, be reflective and recharge my batteries. 

I decided to leave the Dominican Republic in 2018, and had to ponder where I should go. My real estate travails from 2012 to 2018 meant that for 7 years I did not have a real home or the playground with all the activities I adore. It’s not as though those are life essentials and I was deprived. Quite the contrary, I had amazing life experiences in asset light living (see The Very Big Downgrade & Update on the Very Big Downgrade). I traveled extensively and went on many adventures, but I must admit I do miss the convenience of being able to play tennis and padel every day or just to have my friends come over for a LAN party.

In hindsight, I should have just bought an already built house that I could just move in, in a stable country where I could buy inexpensive nearby land to build my playground and call it a day. It would not fulfill my grandiose vision of building a “Necker Island 2.0” to invite a community of entrepreneurs, artists, spiritual leaders and intellectuals to hang out, nor would it have my specific aesthetic preferences, but it would have the convenience of being immediately useful and to play the role of gathering point for friends, family and colleagues.

This led me to buy Triton in Turks & Caicos. Turks is very built out and does not have the raw authenticity of Cabarete. There are fewer days of wind for kiting, and it’s insanely expensive. However, it has the most beautiful water in the world. The weather is fantastic all year long. The flights are only three hours from New York. It’s English speaking and uses the dollar as its currency. The safety, flat water and gorgeous beaches, not to mention the absence of Zika, Chikungunya and dengue make it appealing for all my friends and their families, and not just my adventurous friends who liked the rougher conditions of my Cabarete dwelling with its massive spiders, rats and cockroaches. 

Having gleaned some lessons from my prior experiences, I decided to buy a house on Providenciales on Long Bay Beach where I can kite directly from the house and play tennis at the house. I opted not to buy on the other islands despite significantly lower prices and the availability of more land, because the lack of infrastructure makes things way more complicated and expensive. It’s also inconvenient to go for a few days if upon landing you need to be driven to a boat to get to your destination. I will now buy a little bit of inexpensive non-beachfront property to build the missing elements of my playground starting with the all-important padel court.

At the same time the never-ending travails with my New York apartment made me decide that the time had come to move on. In 5 years, I have not been able to enjoy the apartment properly and the water damage has been such that I have been living in hotels and Airbnbs for the last 18 months. As the building is badly built, the management intractable and the building broke, I suspect that even if I ended up rebuilding it as my dream apartment, problems would keep popping up. In hindsight, I undervalued the benefit of being in a well-managed building with the financial means to address issues, nor did I realize the downside of having by far the best apartment in an otherwise relatively small and poor building. Having moved dozens of times in the last 18 months, I intend to rent an apartment March 2020 onwards. 

These travails have also cured me of home ownership. I would much rather rent and have the owner deal with whatever issues arise rather than having to deal with them myself. It means I won’t have the apartment of my dreams, but as life keeps highlighting: the best is the enemy of the good. I look forward to having a place in New York I can call home for the next few years bringing a modicum of stability to my life.

I keep being surprised by the amount of work and costs involved with real estate ownership and how illiquid an asset class it really is. The maintenance required highlights that it is a depreciating asset that requires constant work. When you take into consideration property taxes, insurance, maintenance and the constant renovations, the net yield is negligible. Despite historically low interest rates it makes much more sense to rent. This is especially true in New York right now as the glut of high-end apartments makes it a renter’s market. I can’t wait to be rid of all the real estate I own, though the pace of divestiture has been glacial. 

In an ideal world I would not have bought the house in Turks, but it was unfortunately not available for long term rental. The limited housing stock on the island, almost none of which is available for long term renting, forced my hand. I do not consider it to be an investment. It’s consumption, pure and simple: a place to call home.

Having found my new home in Turks, allowed me to have an amazing year on both the personal and professional fronts. I brought my friends and family to visit countless times. I started learning to kite foil and had countless adventures.

Highlights were: 

  • Heliskiing with Kingfisher in Kelowna both to start and finish the year
  • Skiing with lots of my friends and family in Niseko (Japan)
  • My sister in law Cristina’s graduation from Fuqa (Duke)
  • My nephew Edouard’s christening
  • Dog sitting seeing eye dog puppies in New York
  • Hosting countless intellectual salons in New York
  • My 45th birthday in Turks surrounded by friends and family
  • Spending the night on Paul’s art car at Burning Man
  • Going to the semifinals of the US Open
  • Heliskiing in Chile
  • Doing my first Ayahuasca ceremony
  • Training at a padel academy in Barcelona
  • Attending Greenmantle in Bordeaux
  • Visiting Lisbon for the first time
  • Spending Thanksgiving with friends and family in Turks
  • The Luminocity Festival in New York
  • Spending Christmas with my family in Miami

I also spent time visiting my family in Nice. It felt amazing to be back in my hometown enjoying the amazing food, playing tons of padel and spending time with my nephew.

FJ Labs continued to rock. In 2019, the team grew to 26 people. We deployed $51M. We made 124 investments, 83 first time investments and 41 follow-on investments. We had 22 exits, of which 11 were successful including the acquisition of Reverb by Etsy and the acquisition of Fynd by Reliance Industries. 

Since our inception, we invested in 558 unique companies, had 191 exits (including partial exits where we more than recouped our cost basis), and currently have 484 active investments. We’ve had realized returns of 62% IRR and a 4.4x average multiple. 

I spent some time thinking about the latest trends in marketplaces.

I also shared a lot of my entrepreneurial lessons learned in a series of keynotes, fireside chats, podcasts and video interviews:

It was fun to get a full page in the local newspaper just as I came to visit my family in Nice and to be covered in Les Echos around the French Tech conference. 

In terms of writing, I finished my framework for making important decisions in life:

I also reviewed Why We Sleep given that I made significant life changes post reading the book and wrote a packing list for Burning Man to help virgins and grizzled veterans alike.

My economic predictions for 2019 were correct: the US economy did well. We are now in the longest expansion on record, and tech remained the sector to be in. While we are late in the economic cycle, the US may very well continue to do well until the end of 2020. We are at full employment and presidential election years typically have loose fiscal and monetary policies. 

The main recession risk seems geopolitical given the current slew of world “leaders.” I suspect that the largest risk to the world economy is a budget crisis in Italy. It would put the Euro project at risk and lead to a massive flight to safety, creating the next global recession. 

The current political climate keeps reinforcing my decision to avoid following and reading news be it in newspapers, online or on TV. It’s sensationalist negative entertainment that misses the real technology-led improvements that happen slowly, but inexorably transform our lives for the better. 

Despite the implosion of WeWork and the travails at Softbank, I remain very bullish on early stage venture capital. We are still at the very beginning of the technology revolution. Only 15% of commerce is online. Online penetration remains negligible in the sectors that account for most of GDP: education, health care, and public services. The way we build homes is still artisanal. Synthetic biology is in its infancy. The emerging trend of no-code, which allows non-programmers to build complex fully functional websites, is unleashing a massive wave of innovation. It democratizes startup creation and innovation allowing people from all walks of life and every educational background to partake in the Internet revolution.  

We are meeting more extraordinary entrepreneurs than ever before. There are still billions of capital on the sidelines in later stage funds like Sequoia and Insight that need to be put to work in the next few years. I suspect that even if some of these funds disappoint, most will still be able to raise their next fund. The current low rate environment, with no end in sight, will continue to lead to yield chasing. All that to say Seed and Series A funded startups will have access to plenty of capital. The technology sector remains the engine of productivity and economic growth and will continue to do well in 2020.

Happy new year!

Anbefalinger til underholdning i New York

Alle mine venner har tilsyneladende besluttet sig for at tage til New York i ferien. Da de allerede havde set de prototypiske New York-attraktioner (Met, Museum of Natural History, MOMA, Liberty Tower, The Lion King), bad de om mere unikke anbefalinger.

Dirty Circus på House of Yes

Dette frække varietéshow indeholder lidt af hvert: akrobatik, burlesk og generel galskab. Det er fantastisk, og på en eller anden måde gør amatørismen hos nogle af de optrædende det endnu mere charmerende. Du kommer også til at møde det unge, sjove og hotte Burning Man-publikum i Bushwick.

Det er typisk hver anden onsdag med start kl. 20.00. Den næste er den 29. januar

Den fortærende

Hvis Bushwick og nøgenheden i House of Yes er for aggressiv for dig, så er The Devouring lige noget for dig. Det er resultatet af et samarbejde mellem Studio 54’s Ian Schrager, House of Yes og Michelin-stjernekokken John Fraser. Det er, hvad Dirty Circus ville være, hvis det havde penge og professionelle optrædende i forbindelse med et udsøgt måltid. Det er en ode til den menneskelige erfaring og en blændende neo-burlesque-ekstravaganza. Det er en moderne kabaret, en fest og en fejring af at være i live.

Derren Brown: Hemmelighed

Forestillingen slutter den4. januar, så skynd dig at se den! Derren Brown er den bedste mentalist i verden. Hans show er en blanding af tankelæsning, overtalelse og psykologiske illusioner med fokus på de historier og overbevisninger, der styrer vores liv.

Hvis du ikke kan komme, så sørg for at se hans shows på Youtube og Netflix.

Tryllekunstneren på Nomad

Det er det bedste trylleshow, jeg nogensinde har set. Den byder på lidt af hvert: levitation, korttricks, mentalisme i små, mørke og intime omgivelser. Hvis du er fan af magi, er det her showet, du skal se!

Freestyle Love Supreme

Hver aften tager de optrædende imod forslag fra publikum og forvandler dem til øjeblikkelige riffs og musiknumre i fuld længde. Hvert show er en freestyle, hip-hop, improviseret, aldrig før set komedietur med hyppige uventede gæsteoptrædener af Lin-Manuel Miranda fra Hamilton, som er en af showets medskabere.

Woom Sound-oplevelsen

Jeg er stor fan af Woom Center og især af David & Elians lydoplevelse. Denne meditation indeholder gruppevokaler, holotropisk vejrtrækning (som på naturlig vis efterligner LSD’s virkning på hjernen) og smukke overtoner, som tager dig med på en rejse til øgede bevidsthedstilstande.

Jeg anbefaler den til alle, og især meditationsnybegyndere vil føle sig forvandlet. Det er hver fredag kl. 19.30. Lad dig ikke skræmme af de tre timers varighed, for det føles, som om det går på 20 minutter hver gang!

VR-verden

VR er endnu ikke nået til det stadie, hvor jeg vil anbefale folk at eje en enhed. Grafikken blegner i forhold til den på PS4, Xbox og PC, og ventetiden fører stadig til køresyge. Men det er meget sjovt at bruge et par timer med dusinvis af topmoderne VR-enheder med den helt rigtige opsætning til hvert spil eller hver oplevelse. Sørg for at tage af sted med et par venner, for det er rigtig sjovt at spille sammen eller mod hinanden.

Nul plads

Zero Space er en fordybende, interaktiv, digital kunstlegeplads. Det føles psykedelisk i sin natur og er virkelig overvældende. Serien er lidt forsimplet, men den er absolut værd at se som et forvarsel om, hvad der vil komme, selv om vi stadig er årtier fra at have et rigtigt holodæk på Star Trek-niveau.

Så faldt hun

Sleep No More var en pioner inden for fordybende teater, men hvis der var én ting, man kunne kritisere, var det, at ens oplevelse kunne variere meget afhængigt af, hvad man endte med at gøre, og hvem man endte med at følge i teatret. Then She Fell tager fat på det problem ved at skabe en fordybende teateroplevelse med kun 15 publikummer pr. forestilling. Derfor er du altid en del af handlingen.

Forestillingen foregår i en treetagers bygning i Williamsburg, der er omhyggeligt ombygget til at ligne et sindssygehospital, og den handler om Lewis Carrolls arbejde og liv og især hans forhold til Alice Liddell, den unge pige, der var hans muse til Alice i Eventyrland og Through the Looking Glass. Det er intimt, engagerende og langt den sjoveste, mest overbevisende og interessante fordybende teateroplevelse, jeg har været med til.

Komedie-kælder

Comedy Cellar er en institution og den bedste comedy-klub i verden. Der er altid et fantastisk program med en blanding af meget kendte og nye tegneserier. Nogle af fagets superstjerner kigger nogle gange forbi uanmeldt. Jeg har været der med Robin Williams, Chris Rock og utallige andre!

Museumshack

Hvis du nogensinde har syntes, at museer er kedelige, så er det her måden at opleve dem på. De har et højt tempo og er sjove, selvom de er utroligt informative. Det er helt sikkert den bedste måde at opleve både The Met og The Museum of Natural History på.

Magi på mandag aften

Monday Night Magic er et sjovt, billigt og børnevenligt trylleshow. Den byder på forskellige optrædener af de bedste tryllekunstnere, som tilfældigvis er i New York den pågældende uge, og skaber altid nye oplevelser.

Hamilton

Det er nok den bedste musical nogensinde. Jeg er meget forudindtaget, da Alexander Hamilton er et af mine forbilleder, og jeg var en stor fan af hans biografi af Ron Chernow, som musicalen er baseret på. Men denne vanvittige hiphop-musical er en tour de force og den eneste musical, der fik mig til at græde. Du er nødt til at se det!

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