I think BASS's decision-making stands on the accumulated thought of those who have invested in countless companies or run their own businesses in the market. When looking at founders, BASS consistently asks: what does the founder want, how much do they want it, and do they have the ability to see it through? Without answers to these, no deal proceeds. Just observing how these investment decisions are made has shown me what good investing means. Investing reminded me of the merchant in The Little Prince who spends his days counting stars to feel rich—we think that putting numbers to something gives us control, though really, it doesn’t. Capital, like the stars in the sky, is also always in circulation, and I learned that to invest well means putting money where it will perform best. Ultimately, investing in where the best fruits will come in the future, producing great varieties, becomes a driver of social progress—and making that judgment is the role of a great VC.