This episode really hit home for me. I've been struggling with imposter syndrome in my startup, and hearing David talk about pushing through discomfort was exactly what I needed. Gonna try putting myself out there more, even if it's scary. Thanks for the inspiration!
Man, I felt seen when he talked about being an introvert in business. It's tough putting yourself out there, especially in big groups. Appreciate David's honesty about his struggles and how he works on it. Makes me feel less alone in this journey.
The segment on lawyers potentially killing deals was eye-opening. Currently going through an acquisition and now I'm paranoid! Definitely going to have a chat with our legal team about this. Any founders been through this and have advice
Okay, the part about email updates predicting startup success blew my mind. I've always been terrible at keeping investors in the loop - guess I know what I need to work on now! Anyone have tips for making this a habit?
Is it just me, or does anyone else find all this biohacking stuff exhausting? I mean, I get wanting to optimize your health, but at what point does it become too much? Curious what others think about finding that balance.
Love how he emphasized the importance of core values and purpose. So crucial for building a lasting company.
The advice about regular investor updates is gold. Definitely implementing that.
Wow, what an accomplished guy. Founded multiple companies, big exits, now an investor. Living the dream!
Really appreciated his honesty about being an introvert and how he works on that.
Really appreciated his honesty about the emotional challenges of exiting a company.
This episode really hit home for me. I've been struggling with imposter syndrome in my startup, and hearing David talk about pushing through discomfort was exactly what I needed. Gonna try putting myself out there more, even if it's scary. Thanks for the inspiration!
David seems like a really thoughtful and introspective leader. Loved his insights on personal growth and pushing yourself out of your comfort zone.
Really cool to hear about his journey from founder to investor. Goals!
The part about focusing on happiness now vs chasing more money was powerful.
Mad props for being so disciplined with his routine. I need to step up my game!
Respect for talking openly about the emotional challenges of selling your company. That's not discussed enough.
Man, I felt seen when he talked about being an introvert in business. It's tough putting yourself out there, especially in big groups. Appreciate David's honesty about his struggles and how he works on it. Makes me feel less alone in this journey.
This dude is living his best life. #entrepreneurgoals
The stuff about cultivating discomfort was a real wake-up call. Time to get out of my comfort zone!
This episode got me thinking about my own core values. Time for some self-reflection!
Great interview! Really enjoyed hearing about David's journey building Grasshopper.
That business coach tip is gold. Gonna look into getting one ASAP.
Solid episode overall. Looking forward to the next one!
Loved the insights on product-market fit. Super helpful for my startup.
Glad you found it helpful!!
Great tips on scaling a SaaS business. Definitely saving this one to re-listen.
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The stuff about cultivating discomfort to grow was powerful. Gonna try putting myself in more uncomfortable situations.
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Great insights on fundraising and investor relations. Taking notes!
Really resonated with what he said about the journey mattering more than the destination. Great life advice.
The part about sending regular email updates as a predictor of startup success was fascinating. Definitely going to start doing that!
Solid advice on focusing on one marketing channel that works vs trying everything. Guilty of shiny object syndrome myself!
Loved hearing about his personal growth journey. We're all works in progress!
Man, I need to up my morning routine game after hearing about his. #inspired
The part about lawyers potentially killing deals by over-negotiating was eye-opening. Never thought about that before.
Mad respect for bootstrapping to $30M ARR. That's the dream right there.
Interesting perspective on keto and optimizing your diet. Anyone else try this?
Great episode! Any chance of getting Reid Hoffman on the show next?
The segment on lawyers potentially killing deals was eye-opening. Currently going through an acquisition and now I'm paranoid! Definitely going to have a chat with our legal team about this. Any founders been through this and have advice
Man, I wish I had started a company when I was 17...
Man, I wish I had started something when I was younger. Never too late though, right?
Note to self: don't let lawyers over-negotiate and kill the deal!
Dude's morning routine is intense. I can barely get out of bed before noon lol
Okay, the part about email updates predicting startup success blew my mind. I've always been terrible at keeping investors in the loop - guess I know what I need to work on now! Anyone have tips for making this a habit?
Great episode but wish you'd pushed him more on some topics. Felt a bit surface level at times.
This dude needs to chill with all the optimization talk. Just live your life, man!
Interesting stuff but tbh I zoned out during all the biohacking talk.
Wait, he sold his company for $175 million?! #goals
Is it just me, or does anyone else find all this biohacking stuff exhausting? I mean, I get wanting to optimize your health, but at what point does it become too much? Curious what others think about finding that balance.
Not sure about all this keto talk. Seems like every entrepreneur is on that train these days.
Kinda lost me when he started talking about all the biohacking stuff. Seems a bit woo-woo to me.
This guy takes himself way too seriously. Lighten up, bro!
This guy seems way too obsessed with optimizing every aspect of his life. Where's the spontaneity??
Lol at him losing money on a restaurant investment. Shoulda stuck to what he knows!
LOL at the part about investing in a restaurant and losing millions. Classic entrepreneur mistake!
Meh, just another Silicon Valley success story. Nothing we haven't heard before.
Meh, just another tech bro bragging about his exit. Nothing new here.
Not sure I buy all this biohacking stuff. Seems like rich guy pseudo-science to me.
Is it just me or does this guy come off as kinda arrogant?