**Sam Parr** (0:00)
All right, there's this amazing book called Getting Everything You Can Out Of All You've Got. I read it a few years ago and it changed my life.
And the reason I loved it was because it basically talks about how to get and make more money using things that you already have.
Coincidentally, today's podcast is brought to you by Business Made Simple. It's a podcast by Donald Miller, who I'm gonna tell you about in a second, but he has this amazing episode that's all related to this book and the things that I learned in this book. It's called How To Make Money With What You Already Have. It's an incredible episode. It talks about all the stuff that I learned in this book. The host is Donald Miller. I didn't know who Donald Miller was up until recently, but over the last 12 months, this is totally by coincidence. It was all separate people. They said, you have to check out Donald Miller. He's amazing. So I'm happy that he's part of HubSpot's Podcast Network. You can check it out, Business Made Simple Podcast. It's where he coaches you on how to build your business like an airplane, where the cockpit is your leadership, the body is your overhead, the right engine is your marketing, the left engine is your sales.
You have to check it out. This guy's amazing. It's called Business Made Simple with Donald Miller.
**Shaan Puri** (1:02)
The only thing I think people love more than their kid, or love nearly as much as their kid is their dog.
And so I'm surprised that there's not a place like Disneyland for dogs. That is basically the happiest place on earth for dogs.
**Sam Parr** (1:27)
Dude, Nick's thing is kind of weird. Let's see if it works.
**Shaan Puri** (1:30)
Yeah, what's your prediction? Let's do it, let's predict it now. Do you think this goes anywhere, or you think it becomes worth something or no?
**Sam Parr** (1:37)
So the background here is our friend is this guy named Nick Huber, who goes viral all the time for writing about like storage units.
**Shaan Puri** (1:45)
He's the self-storage guy on Twitter. His handle is sweaty startup.
**Sam Parr** (1:49)
I'm an investor in his, so I'll just go as that. I don't know what that means here, but we'll say it.
He created, he made this thread, like as a joke, or he made a joke about tomatoes. I don't even remember the joke, how he could grow tomatoes and sell them or something. And people like made fun of them and it went crazy viral. And then he created a tomato NFT project called Bromados as a joke, but kind of not a joke. Do I think it's going to go anywhere?
**Shaan Puri** (2:17)
Kind of like well-executed where you're like, this isn't a joke. The art is amazing. The art is great.
**Sam Parr** (2:23)
It's great in the sense that it's like well-executed bad art. Like it's a tomato that's a bro. That's a guy. So do I think it's going to go anywhere? Of course not. No, I don't think so. Do you?
**Shaan Puri** (2:35)
There's a chance. Like, I don't know if you saw that he posted a tweet from this account that's called, I think Cosmo Devici or something like that. Did you see that tweet that he posted where somebody hit? He's like, oh, this just got interesting.
And that is one of the most popular NFT curator accounts. They own like tons of punks and Bored Apes and whatever. And it's supposed to be Snoop Dogg. Snoop Dogg is the one who, I don't think it's him who writes the tweets because it's like a totally different writing style, but he says it's Snoop Dogg.
Snoop Dogg says it's him. And they funded it obviously with like millions of dollars worth of NFT purchases. And so I thought that was kind of interesting that he's got some heavy hitters in this NFT world and he collected space together.
**Sam Parr** (3:24)
How did he do it? So like, he told me that I think there's like either one or two or three, like there's like 4,000, I don't remember. Some like single digit loads, 1,000.
**Shaan Puri** (3:32)
Usually it's 10,000 or 8,000, but doesn't matter. But let's just say 10,000 because that's what most of the projects are.
**Sam Parr** (3:38)
How do you literally make an image? Because like his images are all different. Is it like some code where you're like, where you have like 18 different features and it swaps them?
**Shaan Puri** (3:47)
Yes, exactly. So you have all these traits like hair, eyes, nose, mouth, body, shirt, pants, whatever. And then each one might have 10 variations, 12 variations, 25 variations. So there might be 25 hairstyles. And then you go through and you say, so you have an artist make 25 hairstyles and it's just the hair part. And then they say, you say the rarity, you say, okay, this is the most rare hairstyle, the golden mohawk.
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