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[The Art of Intuition: Cyan Bannister on Angel Investing, Spirituality, and Finding Magic in Adversity]-[Cyan Banister - Investing for a Higher Purpose - [Invest Like the Best, EP.361]]

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy · B2 · 2024-02-20

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The Art of Intuition: Cyan Bannister on Angel Investing, Spirituality, and Finding Magic in Adversity

In a compelling conversation on the Invest Like the Best podcast, renowned angel investor Cyan Bannister shares her unique philosophy on life, risk, and the "art" of venture capital. From her early days as a high school dropout and homeless youth to becoming a legendary investor behind companies like SpaceX and Uber, Bannister’s trajectory is defined by a deep-seated optimism and an unwavering trust in her intuition.

The “Feeling” of Investing

Bannister describes her investment process not as a quantitative exercise, but as a qualitative, intuitive craft. Referring to a pivotal piece of feedback from Peter Thiel—that she was "really good at feeling, but not really good at knowing yet"—Bannister explains how she navigates the venture world. She views business as art, noting that she looks for "lightning bolts," a physical sensation of energy when she encounters a truly novel idea.

Her investment in Uber serves as a prime example of this methodology. After hearing about the concept from a livery driver and observing the inefficiencies of the taxi medallion system, she recognized a transformative opportunity. She emphasizes that she does not invest for the sake of being a contrarian, but rather to uncover "secrets" that others overlook. Her ability to visualize a future where everyone’s car could be an asset allowed her to see past the initial skepticism of the market.

Adversity as a Catalyst for Hope

Bannister’s life story—marked by homelessness and a rare, life-altering stroke—forms the backbone of her resilient worldview. She argues that optimism is a choice, not a personality trait. When faced with the physical paralysis of her stroke, she chose to approach the medical process with "curiosity and wonder" rather than despair. She suggests that by reconnecting with our "child minds," we can shed the baggage of trauma and societal expectations, allowing us to see the world as a place of endless possibility.

Spirituality: An Undervalued Asset Class

One of the most striking parts of the discussion is Bannister’s assertion that spirituality is an "investable category." She argues that after the global trauma of the pandemic, people are seeking purpose more than ever. She points to the success of Angel Studios as evidence that there is a massive, underserved market for content that addresses the human soul. For Bannister, investing is a stewardship of capital that should align with a "North Star"—a core set of values centered on human flourishing.

The Future of Art and Humanity

Looking toward the future, Bannister expresses excitement about the intersection of technology and creativity. She believes that as AI makes the production of content faster, cheaper, and more "flawless," the value of human-made, flawed, and authentic art will skyrocket. She calls for a reimagining of the studio system to empower artists, criticizing the current Hollywood model for its tendency to exploit the very creators who build its value.

Conclusion: The Power of Kindness

Closing with a reflection on her own survival, Bannister recounts being saved from hypothermia as a teenager by a stranger who followed his intuition to stop his RV. This story encapsulates her belief in the interconnectedness of human experience. Whether she is backing a high-risk startup like SpaceX or simply following her curiosity to a toilet paper convention, Bannister remains committed to acting on her gut, trusting that if one remains open to the world’s "magic," the universe will provide the path forward.

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What is my purpose?
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Being contrarian for contrarian's sake is probably not a good path to take.
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I don't know that I would be self-described as contrarian, but I tend to think differently than other people do.
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I think that people don't give them enough credit for that.
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I could see it clear as day, but I couldn't understand why no one else could.
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at the forefront of the industry
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at your fingertips
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maniacs on a mission
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tried and true
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