The Generalist
The Generalist
Why Being a Generalist VC Is a Competitive Advantage | Aydin Senkut (Founder and Managing Partner at Felicis Ventures)
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Why Being a Generalist VC Is a Competitive Advantage | Aydin Senkut (Founder and Managing Partner at Felicis Ventures)

Felicis Ventures founder Aydin Senkut on how he built a top VC firm, his 10x decision framework, and why he’s bullish on AI and automation.

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“Every single good thing happened in my life on the back of some disappointment or failure. Those rejections became rocket fuel.”
— Aydin Senkut

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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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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


Follow Aydin Senkut

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aydins

X: https://x.com/asenkut


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