Why Being a Generalist VC Is a Competitive Advantage | Aydin Senkut (Founder and Managing Partner at Felicis Ventures)
Description
Two decades ago, Aydin Senkut was a first-time fund manager with a thin track record to show prospective backers. LPs didn’t believe a solo GP, especially one without experience at a legacy firm, could build a lasting franchise. They were wrong. Today, Felicis is a Silicon Valley mainstay on its 10th fund, a $900M vehicle. Across its history, Felicis has backed a slew of winners, including Shopify, Canva, Crusoe, and dozens of other billion-dollar outcomes. Rather than specialize over time, Aydin has remained a true generalist, investing across markets and cycles. In this conversation, we dig into the frameworks, stories, and philosophies that shaped Felicis into what it is — and where Aydin believes the next decade of technology is heading.
We explore:
- How growing up in Turkey with entrepreneur parents shaped Aydin’s approach to risk and investing
- Lessons from working alongside Larry Page and Sergey Brin during Google’s early days
- Why Felicis deliberately chose a generalist strategy when most VCs were specializing
- How international experience became a competitive advantage in finding global winners
- The mathematical case for portfolio diversification (50-70 companies per fund)
- Why valuation concerns are often overblown when revenue growth is exponential
- Felicis’s aggressive AI investment strategy and what other investors are missing
- The future of robotics and physical AI through companies like Skild AI
- Why learning and adapting rapidly is Felicis’s constitutional principle
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Transcript: https://www.generalist.com/p/why-being-a-generalist-vc-is-a-competitive-advantage
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Timestamps
(00:00 ) Introduction
(03:09 ) How Aydin made his way to Silicon Valley
(06:15 ) What he learned from his entrepreneurial parents
(08:55 ) Learnings from the early days at Google
(15:05 ) The childhood roots of his investing philosophy
(16:31 ) Why rejection became a catalyst for his venture career
(19:28 ) Strategy behind Felicis's first $41M fund
(25:44 ) How his international background became an investing edge
(28:17 ) How Aydin approaches diversification at scale
(32:08 ) How he sizes investments based on conviction
(33:15 ) Generalist vs. specialist investing
(38:23 ) Why founders are the foundation
(42:48 ) Why success may look different than expected
(43:46 ) The Felicis journey
(48:18 ) Why Felicis is going all in on AI
(54:54 ) Why entry point matters less than potential
(57:33 ) How the AI bubble debate misses the point
(59:47 ) What makes Skild AI a standout company
(01:04:58 ) The AI bets Felicis missed
(01:07:55 ) How missing Airbnb and Uber led to backing Adyen
(01:11:20 ) Final meditations
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Follow Aydin Senkut
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aydins
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Resources and episode mentions
—Books—
- Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder: https://www.amazon.com/Antifragile-Things-That-Disorder-Incerto-ebook/dp/B0083DJWGO
- Clear Thinking: Turning Ordinary Moments into Extraordinary Results: https://www.amazon.com/Clear-Thinking-Turning-Ordinary-Extraordinary/dp/0593086112
—People—
- Larry Page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Page
- Sergey Brin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Brin
- Eric Schmidt: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Schmidt
- Brian Chesky on X: https://x.com/bchesky
- Shane Parrish’s blog: https://fs.blog
—Other resources—
- Felicis: https://www.felicis.com
- Mastering Portfolio Construction: https://www.generalist.com/p/mastering-portfolio-construction
- Steve Jobs’s quote on focus: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/629613-people-think-focus-means-saying-yes-to-the-thing-you-ve
- Angry Birds: https://www.angrybirds.com
- Rovio: https://www.rovio.com
- Adyen: https://www.adyen.com
- Canva: https://www.canva.com
...Resources continued at: https://www.generalist.com/p/why-being-a-generalist-vc-is-a-competitive-advantage
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