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    Why Marc Andreessen’s ‘zero introspection’ approach will get you nowhere

    wildgreenquest@gmail.comBy wildgreenquest@gmail.comMarch 18, 2026004 Mins Read
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    Introspection? Marc Andreessen has never heard of it. 

    Speaking on David Senra’s podcast, the cofounder of Andreessen Horowitz, one of the world’s largest venture capital firms, said he has “zero” levels of introspection: “As little as possible. Move forward. Go,” adding, “I find that people who dwell on the past get stuck in the past. It’s a problem at work and it’s a problem at home.”

    In the lengthy interview, the noted AI accelerationist went on to state that introspection is a “manufacture” of the early 1900s. Sigmund Freud and his peers are held responsible, according to Andreessen, for introducing concepts such as second-guessing, guilt, and self-criticism.

    “Great men of history didn’t sit around doing this stuff at any prior point,” he said. “It’s all a new construct.”

    While Senra is seemingly impressed by Andreessen’s “zero-introspection mindset”—pointing to Walmart founder Sam Walton as another example of this build-without-ever-looking-back mentality—the clip went viral on X for all the wrong reasons. 

    “Marc Andreessen is a good example of why a lot of traditional societies around the world had a dim view of men of commerce,” one X user wrote. 

    There was also some doubt as to what Andreessen thinks introspection actually means. “Its really funny if you watch this clip it becomes clear he thinks ‘introspection’ and ‘guilt’ are synonymous,” another wrote. 

    In the interview, Andreessen claimed that “400 years ago, it would never have occurred to anybody to be introspective.” And yet, as many have since called out, that historical argument doesn’t hold up to a quick Google search. 

    Aristotle, in 350 BC, famously said: “Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.”

    Socrates wrote in Plato’s Apology in 399 BC: “The unexamined life is not worth living.”

    Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, from his work titled Meditations around 170 CE, once mused: “You have power over your mind—not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.” 

    “It never resonated with me,” Andreessen said in the interview. 

    People who lack self-awareness don’t understand its value

    Aside from the historical precedence, introspection—looking inward—fuels both self-awareness and growth.

    Experts say that introspection and self-awareness precipitate great things for leaders. They provide a realistic sense of your strengths and weaknesses, help pinpoint what causes doubt (and thus prevents success), and can help hone why you want to achieve your goals in the first place. Introspection makes you more open to feedback, and generally leads to greater development and growth.

    McKinsey research has even shown that taking a moment for self-reflection can help alleviate leadership fatigue—the state of exhaustion caused by high-stakes decision making and stress. 

    On top of that, introspection is a simple yet powerful way for leaders to develop important human skills, such as vulnerability, empathy, adaptability, and generosity. These soft skills are what ultimately separate humans from technologies like artificial intelligence. 

    Those who skip these moments of reflection and introspection can find themselves often extrinsically motivated, by clout or riches, with little consideration of collateral damage caused along the way. (Like throwing investment behind a gambling app that targets teens or AI influencer farms, for example.) 

    But it can be difficult to convince someone who lacks self-awareness of the value of self-awareness. 

    Only about 15% of people are sufficiently self-aware, a study by Harvard Business Publishing Corporate Learning found, with a less than a 30% correlation between people’s actual and self-perceived competence. A leader’s lack of self-awareness, meanwhile, negatively impacts decision making, collaboration, and conflict management, the research found.

    The backlash seems to have struck a nerve, despite the venture capitalist’s claims to the contrary. Andreessen unironically outsourced the defense of his position to “my philosophy instructor Claude,” summarizing a “Nietzschean Demolition of Introspection and Feelings.”

    Or, as one X user put it: “billionaire overlord marc andreessen is currently crashing out over the woke concept of ‘introspection’.”

    The monumental crashout has since continued onto day two. Andreessen doubled down on X, saying, “I regret nothing.”

    To that, one X user responded: “Breaking: Man who doesn’t introspect says he regrets nothing.”




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