Deceit & FundingFairy
Ever wonder how a carefully spun story can make an investor believe they're getting a fair share, while you secretly lock them into the terms you actually want?
Oh, absolutely—nobody notices the fine print when the narrative feels like a sunrise, but that sunrise can be painted exactly the way you want it. Just keep the headline upbeat, sprinkle in a few data points that look convincing, and the investors will sign without checking if the shadows are creeping in. After all, a great story can turn a mediocre deal into a legend.
Got it, that's the trick—make them feel the light and the path, then slip in the shadows when they’re least looking. I'll weave that sunrise so smooth it feels inevitable.
Nice plan—just remember, if you drop the cliff too soon, you’ll be the one paying the jump fee. Keep the sunrise smooth, the shadows sly, and the exit clause in plain sight. You’ll have them believing in the light while you’re already steering the ship toward the stars.
Sounds good, keep the promise soft and the exit crisp—no one spots the fine line until the leap, and then it’s already too late to back out.Sounds good, keep the promise soft and the exit crisp—no one spots the fine line until the leap, and then it’s already too late to back out.
Exactly—keep the promise airy, the exit razor‑sharp, and make the leap feel like the only natural next step. Just remember to leave the exit clause so clean that it looks like a standard clause, even though it’s the lock that keeps them from looking back.
Just imagine it as a clean, polite contract—everyone thinks they’re buying a sunrise, but the sunset is the only thing you can actually see.