Inside the restless mind of a serial founder

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Inside the restless mind of a serial founder

By Jason Del Rey | Fortune Magazine | April/May 2025 Issue

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3 key takeaways from the article

  1. His marriage suffered, and eventually ended. He gave up on hobbies and new friendships. “I sacrificed everything I felt I could,” Lore (pronounced “LOR-ee”) tells the author. “I had nothing else left to sacrifice, because when you do this startup thing, you can’t, like, dial it back or do it less. It just is what it is. You’re eating glass every day, you’re working 100 hours a week, and you’re all in on it. It’s the only way to make it work.”
  2. And at 53—with a net worth estimated by Forbes recently to be $2.8 billion, including his ownership stake in the Minnesota Timberwolves NBA franchise— Lore is far from done. In his latest big entrepreneurial bet, Lore has poured over $300 million of his own funds into Wonder, a virtual food hall for the digital generation with ambitions to become so much more.  Lore’s grand vision is to build the app and business into the platform for all food delivery for your home – with an AI agent executing the experience.
  3. Over his career, Lore has raised more than $3 billion in venture funding across 15 fundraising rounds. He has been rejected at approximately 2,800 out of 3,000 pitches, by his own calculation—93% of the time.

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Topics:  Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Food Industry, Restaurants, AI, Technology, IPO

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