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Bike Messengers and the $10 Run
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In this podcast, the speaker reminisces about living in an illegal loft in New York's star lehigh building, and the bike messengers who used to hang out there. He talks about how they inspired him to create a delivery service that paid bike messengers $10 per run, and the impact of the four-hour workweek revolution on the side hustle culture.

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Tim Ferriss is an adept in multiple sports but struggles while learning basketball.
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A young entrepreneur had an idea of using bike messengers to deliver products instead of charging delivery fees.
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Entrepreneurship
Summary

A young entrepreneur had an idea of using bike messengers to deliver products instead of charging delivery fees. She was inspired by the cool and fit culture of bike messengers in New York who made a living by delivering goods around Manhattan with their bikes while enjoying music and smoking weed.

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Bike Messengers and the $10 Run
Episode
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Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show