An investor asking a founder that he or she is considering investing in to send free samples might be the most JV move of all time.
Buy the f-cking product.
Small signals like this substantially swing the βrespect meterβ for the founder early on.
@andrewwoodroffe@JasonFitz1 Agree. I was about to say the same thing and I saw you beat me to it. I always clarify now by saying full Ironman, which I cringe saying, but itβs because so many now call a 70.3 an Ironman.
Itβs so crazy. I really hope they consider an endurance version. I understand itβs about who writes the checks $$$ but when it puts the athletes in harm, it crosses the line.
Stevia should have no place in hydration for endurance athletes. Ironman is a business at the end of the day, but this is crazy. I hope Mortal will create an endurance version that removes the stevia.
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The reason to deliberately do hard things is so that when non-self-elected challenges arrive (& they will), you can tell yourself: βI donβt know how this is all going to turn out, but I am certain I can do hard things.β Donβt self injure. But doing hard things is always worthwhile.
Ben Tuff has made headlines for he-must-be-crazy ultra swims in Rhode Island. His new documentary, βSwim Tuff: How I Swam My Way Out of the Bottle," which screens on Tuesday in Newport, explains why. https://t.co/3saXNO9vCE