@DrewVento Did this and continue to do so. Pretty open about it and company doesn’t really care. They just send all the latam accounts to me and are grateful they didn’t have the hire a full-time latam person. I scrape by with my spanish and broken Portuguese.
@Wealthsimple is slowly but surely consuming my entire financial life here in Canada. The recent releases were the icing on top (spend insights, USD corporate accounts, etc).
I just don't see a reason to use RBC anymore. Once they release corporate credit cards, it's over.
@fahdananta As software becomes a commodity, influence shifts to GTM and sales operators who know how to position the software that demands budget and purchase (vs. build internally).
New Dainty Diamond YouTube channel now live:
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Hello Smart Cashtags.
Starting today, any ticker tapped on @X routes Canadian investors straight to Wealthsimple to trade. One tap from conversation to order entry. That's it.
The sun was free. They sold you SPF 50 and a vitamin D deficiency.
Sleep was free. They sold you an app, a pill, and a wearable that tells you your sleep was bad.
Walking was free. They sold you a treadmill, a fitness tracker, and a £180 pair of trainers.
Fasting was free. They sold you meal replacement shakes and the anxiety that skipping breakfast would wreck your metabolism.
Cold water was free. They sold you a £3,000 plunge barrel and a podcast episode about it.
Silence was free. They sold you a meditation app with a premium tier.
Animal fat was cheap. They sold you seed oils, then supplements to replace what the animal fat contained.
Tallow was cheap. They sold you a seventeen-step skincare routine and a clinical trial proving your face needs ceramides.
Meat was cheap. They are currently selling you the idea that you shouldn't eat it.
The 20th century removed access to everything the body needs to function.
The 21st century is selling it back, one subscription at a time.
Your great-grandmother had none of the products.
She had all of the things.