“There will be ups and downs, smiles and frowns”
Snoop Dogg, “Ups & Downs“
In September 2014, I ran the Wasatch 100-mile race in Utah, reaching my goal to finish in under 30 hours. The catch is that I didn’t train for the Wasatch ultramaraton due to an injury, and yet I stubbornly (maybe foolishly) decided to run the race anyway.
So how did I survive? I devised an unconventional plan, one based on the principles of entrepreneurship.
At first glance, the only relationship between entrepreneurship and ultra long-distance running is the business metaphor that entrepreneurship “is a marathon, not a race.” But there are deeper similarities, which I had the opportunity to explain in a TEDx talk in Boston. Watch my talk below to hear my story.
I’ve always found great correlations between business and running so thanks for sharing your video. It’s always nice to come across my brothers who bleed the same blood as I do. I’m based in Utah so let me know the next time you’re in town so we can hit a trail and talk about the Bitcoin startup I’m running. Onward!
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Really enjoyed this, Phil. The race and the connection to entrepreneurship was really cool.
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Yea that is good
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Really enjoyed this. Inspiring!
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Congratulations Phil! Amazing story. I won’t be running one so it was incredible to hear about it, too!
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Awesome Phil! =)
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Thanks for sharing! This is exciting!
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Great job!
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Congrats on your success. Thanks for sharing.
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Great preso Phil, very good advice for both entrepreneurs and athletes alike.
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Well done Phil!
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