Brett Goldstein
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Obviously not great for conversion, but it's more about the vibe. Months go by, you forget about it. Then you get a text message that says, hey, we finally found your life partner. We found them. They exist. They live in your city. We have found them. But we are not going to tell you who they are or where they are. You have to find them yourself. We believe that love happens serendipitously.
And so the way you have to find them is that you get text messages or something basically with hints about where they may be. Right. Specifically where. But maybe there's like some probably not much information around there, like what they look like or anything like that. But where is the key point?
And so the way you have to find them is that you get text messages or something basically with hints about where they may be. Right. Specifically where. But maybe there's like some probably not much information around there, like what they look like or anything like that. But where is the key point?
And so the way you have to find them is that you get text messages or something basically with hints about where they may be. Right. Specifically where. But maybe there's like some probably not much information around there, like what they look like or anything like that. But where is the key point?
So one night you'll get a text that's like, hey, she is most likely going to be at a cocktail bar in Soho with, you know, red trim on the chairs or something. And then when you're deciding where to go with your friends that night, you're like, okay, let's just see if this cocktail bar has anything interesting. You go to the cocktail bar and what's your feeling?
So one night you'll get a text that's like, hey, she is most likely going to be at a cocktail bar in Soho with, you know, red trim on the chairs or something. And then when you're deciding where to go with your friends that night, you're like, okay, let's just see if this cocktail bar has anything interesting. You go to the cocktail bar and what's your feeling?
So one night you'll get a text that's like, hey, she is most likely going to be at a cocktail bar in Soho with, you know, red trim on the chairs or something. And then when you're deciding where to go with your friends that night, you're like, okay, let's just see if this cocktail bar has anything interesting. You go to the cocktail bar and what's your feeling?
What is your heart telling you when you get to that cocktail bar? Maybe you're like, I don't know if I believe this thing, but part of you wants to believe it. Part of you wants to believe that life partner is there. And you're going to be very open-hearted when you talk to these people at this bar. You may go up to people. You may stay there a little longer. You may hang out and all that stuff.
What is your heart telling you when you get to that cocktail bar? Maybe you're like, I don't know if I believe this thing, but part of you wants to believe it. Part of you wants to believe that life partner is there. And you're going to be very open-hearted when you talk to these people at this bar. You may go up to people. You may stay there a little longer. You may hang out and all that stuff.
What is your heart telling you when you get to that cocktail bar? Maybe you're like, I don't know if I believe this thing, but part of you wants to believe it. Part of you wants to believe that life partner is there. And you're going to be very open-hearted when you talk to these people at this bar. You may go up to people. You may stay there a little longer. You may hang out and all that stuff.
And I think what's interesting about this, that idea, this idea like, okay, if you're there looking for a life partner or think that somebody could be your life partner there, you're going to treat everybody a lot differently. And it actually doesn't matter if your life partner is there or not.
And I think what's interesting about this, that idea, this idea like, okay, if you're there looking for a life partner or think that somebody could be your life partner there, you're going to treat everybody a lot differently. And it actually doesn't matter if your life partner is there or not.
And I think what's interesting about this, that idea, this idea like, okay, if you're there looking for a life partner or think that somebody could be your life partner there, you're going to treat everybody a lot differently. And it actually doesn't matter if your life partner is there or not.
Because you may actually find somebody you really connect with because you are much more receptive and open and stuff. And so the secret, this may be more of like a social experiment than an actual business idea, but the secret is the council doesn't have to exist. right? The council doesn't have to be real. The life partner doesn't have to exist.
Because you may actually find somebody you really connect with because you are much more receptive and open and stuff. And so the secret, this may be more of like a social experiment than an actual business idea, but the secret is the council doesn't have to exist. right? The council doesn't have to be real. The life partner doesn't have to exist.
Because you may actually find somebody you really connect with because you are much more receptive and open and stuff. And so the secret, this may be more of like a social experiment than an actual business idea, but the secret is the council doesn't have to exist. right? The council doesn't have to be real. The life partner doesn't have to exist.
The most important thing is that you need to send your users, these people to the same place to find each other. Right? So like, It'd be even better if you were able to, maybe the more capitalist version of this is like, you find a bunch of characteristics of all these people who take this survey, you know, relative attractiveness, education, interest, all that stuff.
The most important thing is that you need to send your users, these people to the same place to find each other. Right? So like, It'd be even better if you were able to, maybe the more capitalist version of this is like, you find a bunch of characteristics of all these people who take this survey, you know, relative attractiveness, education, interest, all that stuff.
The most important thing is that you need to send your users, these people to the same place to find each other. Right? So like, It'd be even better if you were able to, maybe the more capitalist version of this is like, you find a bunch of characteristics of all these people who take this survey, you know, relative attractiveness, education, interest, all that stuff.
And then every night over on the weekends, you send them people with similar interests to the same bar to just connect and find each other. So what do you think? Social experiment or actual product idea?