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Indian-Origin Entrepreneur Struggling To Find Purpose After Selling $975 Million Firm

Posted on January 5, 2025 By admin



Vinay Hiremath, the Indian-origin co-founder of Loom who sold his company to Atlassian for $975 million in 2023, recently opened up about the insecurities he’s experienced since achieving immense wealth.

In a blog post titled “I am rich and I have no idea what to do with my life,” Mr Hiremath reflected on his struggle to find purpose after selling his company. He wrote, “Life has been a haze this last year. After selling my company, I find myself in the totally un-relatable position of never having to work again. Everything feels like a side quest, but not in an inspiring way. I don’t have the same base desires driving me to make money or gain status.” He added that, despite having unlimited freedom, he feels uncertain about how to use it. “And, honestly, I’m not the most optimistic about life,” he admitted.

I am rich and have no idea what to do with my life.

Where I talk about leaving Loom, giving up $60m, larping as Elon, breaking up with my girlfriend, insecurities, a brief stint at DOGE, and how I’m now in Hawaii self-studying physics.https://t.co/cMgAsXq3St

— Vinay Hiremath (@vhmth) January 2, 2025

Mr Hiremath revisited key phases in his life where he tried to create meaning. He revealed that he broke up with his girlfriend of two years due to his own insecurities, describing the experience as “extremely painful” but ultimately the right decision. He also issued an apology to her without naming her: “If my ex is reading this: Thank you for everything. I am sorry I couldn’t be what you needed me to be.”

The co-founder of Loom shared how he grappled with staying at the company that acquired Loom, where he was offered a potential $60 million package as CTO. Struggling with the decision, he retreated to “the redwoods” to process his confusion and eventually decided to leave, saying, “to do something. Anything. To be alive again.”

Mr Hiremath explored other ventures, including meeting with investors and robotics experts to pursue the idea of giving computers “arms and legs,” but he soon realized it wasn’t his true passion. “It started to dawn on me that what I actually wanted was to look like Elon [Musk], and that is incredibly cringe,” he wrote. “It hurts to even type this out.”

He then embarked on a trek in the Himalayas with no prior experience, which ended with him falling ill and needing to be rappelled down a mountain “while tripping out of my mind.” After recovering, friends encouraged him to reach out to Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy at DOGE. He managed to land a job but quickly realized it wasn’t the right fit.  

“After 4 intense and intoxicating weeks, I called off my plans to move to Washington, D.C., and embark on a journey to save our government with some of the smartest people I’ve ever met,” he wrote. “And I booked a 1-way ticket to Hawaii.”

Now, at 33, Mr Hiremath is learning physics with the goal of starting a company that manufactures tangible, real-world products. He concluded by saying he’s content with the idea that the new venture doesn’t need to reach the same success as Loom did.  






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