Some investors chase trends. Others build legacies.
Roelof Botha has spent the last two decades shaping the companies that define our era. From steering PayPal through near-collapse as CFO, to backing YouTube, Square, Unity, and many others as Managing Partner at Sequoia, his judgment has guided founders through their hardest moments — and helped them build companies built to last.
In Episode 2 of The Library of Minds, Roelof opens up about the crucible moments that forged his philosophy: surviving PayPal’s panic with just seven months of runway, learning why Square’s “wedge” strategy worked when others failed, and reinventing Sequoia itself through radical transparency and long-term discipline.
It’s a rare glimpse into the frameworks behind one of Silicon Valley’s most influential investors.
But here’s what makes this conversation different: the episode is only the beginning.
Now You Can Ask Roelof Yourself
For the first time, Roelof has made himself available through a Digital Mind on Delphi, giving you the chance to interact with his ideas directly. Instead of passively listening, you can ask your own questions and get responses in his voice.
This is more than a podcast. It’s the start of a conversation that continues with you.
You might ask:
How should I think about raising in an uncertain market?
What crucible moments should I prepare for as a founder?
How do you know if a company has generational potential?
What separates good risk from bad risk in venture?
Highlights from the Episode
PayPal’s near-death moment — and how existential threat forged resilience
Square’s wedge strategy: solving one painful problem over chasing viral growth
Sequoia’s reinvention engine: transparency, accountability & long-termism
The psychology of delayed gratification & why it matters in company building
Why updating your priors is as important as holding a North Star vision
🎧 Watch the full episode here: Episode 2 with Roelof Botha
And when it ends, keep the conversation going with Roelof’s Delphi.
See who’s coming next at libraryofminds.com
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