
Frederic Court
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Frederic Court
@fcourt
Founder of @FelixCapital, a venture capital firm for the Creative Class. Focused on backing exceptional founders changing the way we live, consume & work.


Here's my conversation with Daniel Ek (@eldsjal), co-founder and CEO of Spotify (@Spotify). (0:00) Reflecting on a Life-Changing Conversation (1:17) Optimizing for Impact Over Happiness (4:08) The Journey of Self-Motivation (8:58) The Importance of Trust and Relationships (14:24) The Role of Criticism and Self-Reflection (16:24) The Evolution of an Entrepreneur (22:14) Building a Company True to Yourself (33:43) The Power of Trust in Business (41:12) Intellectual Humility and Learning from Others (41:36) Shadowing Leaders for Growth (43:48) Learning from Mark Zuckerberg (47:02) Balancing Personal Taste and Metrics in Product Decisions (52:22) The Evolution of Leadership at Spotify (58:00) Building a Company That Outlasts the Founder (1:14:12) Managing Energy Over Time (1:24:18) The Never-Ending Game of Life (1:24:41) Lessons from Henry Ford (1:25:55) The Value of Solving Problems (1:30:29) The Importance of Quality (1:36:07) The Power of Focus and Patience (1:53:19) Balancing Work and Life (1:59:12) The Journey of Self-Discovery (2:07:30) Final Reflections and Gratitude Includes paid partnerships.

I actually don’t think there is any sign that “model quality” will be the key factor. If anything, the models all seem super close to one another and there is no data point that would point towards someone “gapping” from here. It’s a product race not a model race.















Felix is going all in! 🏆 Today, we are thrilled to announce our investment in @omada_app , the premier #sports game tailored for #GenZ worldwide, leading their $7.6M #Seed round medium.com/felix-capital/…

I'm really glad when my team at Spotify proves me wrong, like they did with "Discover Weekly." People often think founders have everything planned out from the start, but that's at least not true for me. A lot of times, I rely on feedback from our team, customers, and partners. And I change my mind often. My job is a bit of that of a curator or producer - I’m putting together pieces of a puzzle. When the team first pitched me "Discover Weekly," I wasn't sure about it. I didn't really get why it was special. But the team kept building on it and more and more people internally got excited. When we launched it, I was surprised. Turns out, our users really loved it, and today it's one of the top features on Spotify. One of the most underrated skills we have in our society is listening. So I’m sending this tweet out in the world as a reminder to myself to work on becoming an ever better listener.






