Sahil Bloom
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And she was raving about it to him.
And she was raving about it to him.
And so he was like, oh, I'm going to go pick up some shares of that company.
And so he was like, oh, I'm going to go pick up some shares of that company.
She was raving about this like tiny little company.
She was raving about this like tiny little company.
And he ended up making like an 100x return on this public market investment.
And he ended up making like an 100x return on this public market investment.
And so the idea there was like invest in things you love.
And so the idea there was like invest in things you love.
If you uniquely love an experience or a product, it's probably going to be something that ends up being profitable.
If you uniquely love an experience or a product, it's probably going to be something that ends up being profitable.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The barbell strategy as a model says that on a risk spectrum, if you think about the most risky things on one end and the least risky things on the other end, that you want to be weighted on both of those ends.
The barbell strategy as a model says that on a risk spectrum, if you think about the most risky things on one end and the least risky things on the other end, that you want to be weighted on both of those ends.
So I basically want to have a handful of things that are highly risky.
So I basically want to have a handful of things that are highly risky.
And for me, the highly risky things are investments in myself and in my own businesses.
And for me, the highly risky things are investments in myself and in my own businesses.