Investors are money-managers, and they have a job to create returns for their portfolio. Those returns are tied to massive wins on companies like Uber, and Slack, and Pinterest.
A good business, growing 7% a year and trying to raise a Series B, like it was in the case of Gumroad, is not interesting to them. Investors want outliers.
A company that has great predictable numbers, but isn't growing fast enough, is less appealing than a company that is growing astronomically fast, but might crash and burn on ascend.