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@eduardodm

Founder & CEO @gobetterfly — reinventing insurance with AI. Insurance that keeps you healthy and rewards you for it.

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Eduardo della Maggiora@eduardodm·
Six months ago, at 44, I finished 4th in my age group at @IRONMANtri Hawaii, hitting the podium with an 8:52:20 time—matching my 37-year-old self while training half as much. This proved a breakthrough health optimization framework built from first principles. 🧵👇
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Without pain and struggle, there is no growth. Use the pain as fuel. Use the mess as a blessing. Use the ending as a new beginning. Use the closed door to find a better one. Use the rejection as redirection. Use the failure as education. Use the loneliness to find yourself. Use the doubt to build conviction. Use the critic to sharpen your edge. Use the loss to learn what matters. Everything you want is on the other side of pain. The finish line. The business. The version of yourself you've been chasing. Don't just go through it. Grow through it.
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The longer the list, the bigger the company on the other side of it
Will Ahmed@willahmed

You have no experience. You’ve never started a company. You’ve never had a full time job. Nike is going to kill you. You’re a kid. You don’t have technical skills. You shouldn’t build hardware. Apple is going to kill you. You can’t build hardware. You can’t measure heart rate non-invasively. Athletes don’t care about recovery. Under Armour is going to kill you. It won’t be accurate. You don’t listen. You’re an ineffective leader. You can’t recruit great talent. You’re going to have to pay every athlete. You can’t measure sleep non-invasively. It’s too expensive to research. Athletes are a small market. The product costs too much to make. The product costs too much to sell. Your valuation is too high. Consumers aren’t going to want it. Hardware is too hard. You should measure steps. Fitbit is going to kill you. You can’t build a marketing engine. You can’t raise enough money. You need a real CEO. Google is going to kill you. You can’t be a subscription. You can’t build a brand. You can’t do consumer in Boston. Your valuation is too high. You shouldn’t make accessories. You shouldn’t make apparel. Lululemon is going to kill you. You can’t predict Covid. Stay in your niche. You are going to run out of money. You can’t build a health platform. Amazon is going to kill you. You can’t measure blood pressure. You can’t get medical approvals. The market is too small. You don’t understand AI. The market is too competitive. It won’t work internationally. The supply chain is too complicated. You can’t build an AI. You can’t raise enough money. It’s too competitive. Healthcare isn’t going to want it. … Just keep going ✌️

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Will Ahmed@willahmed·
You have no experience. You’ve never started a company. You’ve never had a full time job. Nike is going to kill you. You’re a kid. You don’t have technical skills. You shouldn’t build hardware. Apple is going to kill you. You can’t build hardware. You can’t measure heart rate non-invasively. Athletes don’t care about recovery. Under Armour is going to kill you. It won’t be accurate. You don’t listen. You’re an ineffective leader. You can’t recruit great talent. You’re going to have to pay every athlete. You can’t measure sleep non-invasively. It’s too expensive to research. Athletes are a small market. The product costs too much to make. The product costs too much to sell. Your valuation is too high. Consumers aren’t going to want it. Hardware is too hard. You should measure steps. Fitbit is going to kill you. You can’t build a marketing engine. You can’t raise enough money. You need a real CEO. Google is going to kill you. You can’t be a subscription. You can’t build a brand. You can’t do consumer in Boston. Your valuation is too high. You shouldn’t make accessories. You shouldn’t make apparel. Lululemon is going to kill you. You can’t predict Covid. Stay in your niche. You are going to run out of money. You can’t build a health platform. Amazon is going to kill you. You can’t measure blood pressure. You can’t get medical approvals. The market is too small. You don’t understand AI. The market is too competitive. It won’t work internationally. The supply chain is too complicated. You can’t build an AI. You can’t raise enough money. It’s too competitive. Healthcare isn’t going to want it. … Just keep going ✌️
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Insurance brokerage at $140-200B is the #1 opportunity in AI Autopilot territory — and it's not even close. This is exactly why we're building @gobetterfly. The insurance value chain (brokerage, claims adjusting, underwriting) represents $300B+ in services ripe for AI agents. We're not adding AI to insurance. We're rebuilding the infrastructure: AI agents that quote, enroll, engage members daily, predict claims, and give brokers data they've never had.
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

sequoia put out a blog post called "services is the new software" look at this map of over $1T in services being replaced by AI agents

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@SahilBloom Really great product. Started using it 2 months ago and hits different than any other product out there.
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Eduardo della Maggiora@eduardodm·
Important context: • n=1 — your results may vary • I also train 10-15hrs/week (endurance), eat clean, and supplement omega-3 • Berberine can drop blood sugar — don't take before long workouts • If your ApoB is >100, talk to a doctor. Supplements aren't always enough. But for me, this combo made a real difference.
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Eduardo della Maggiora@eduardodm·
One reduces production. The other increases removal. Together they mimic a low-dose statin + ezetimibe combo — through completely natural pathways. My result: • ApoB: 95 → 84 (4 weeks) → 62 (8 weeks) • That's a 35% drop
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Eduardo della Maggiora@eduardodm·
I dropped my ApoB from 95 → 62 in 8 weeks. No statins. No drugs. Two supplements. Here's exactly what I did and the science behind it 🧵
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Eduardo della Maggiora@eduardodm·
The life insurance industry profits from predicting when you'll die — imagine what happens when it profits from delaying it.
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Eduardo della Maggiora@eduardodm·
The gap between knowing what's healthy and actually doing it is the most expensive unsolved problem in the world.
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Eduardo della Maggiora@eduardodm·
The uncomfortable truth about prevention: Your Lp(a) is mostly genetic. Your eGFR declines with age. Your ferritin might be tanking and you'd never know. But your hs-CRP, your omega-3 index (mine: 10.1%), your insulin sensitivity — those are in YOUR control. Know the difference. Act on what you can.
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Eduardo della Maggiora@eduardodm·
My metabolic panel: HbA1c 5.3, fasting insulin 2.8, fasting glucose 88. Translation: no insulin resistance, cells responding perfectly. But I only know this because I wear a CGM and cross-reference with blood work. My 7-day glucose average is 91 mg/dL with 96.6% time in range. You can't manage what you don't measure.
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Eduardo della Maggiora@eduardodm·
Most people get blood work once a year and check if anything is "in range." That's like checking your company's P&L once a year and calling it management. I track 100+ biomarkers monthly. Here's what I've learned 👇
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