Mark Zuckerberg chose a motto early in the new millennium as he transformed Facebook from a dorm room hustle to an innovative billion-dollar business.
He advised coworkers to take action first and then apologize. The pursuit of a goal that would justify everything should undermine long-standing beliefs, injure competitors, and bruise the egos of the establishment.
It became the catchphrase of the disruptor, a way of thinking that could transform a brilliant idea into a glittering fortune in an instant.
Aron D’Souza is now extending the same invitation to the top athletes around the globe.
The Enhanced Games have placed million-dollar bets on world records; respond fast, smash records, and you could win big.
Rivals are able to accomplish this by using performance-enhancing drugs, which is the catch that has garnered attention across the globe.
The first edition of the Enhanced Games is scheduled for 2025, and there won’t be any drug testing. It will be an unrestricted pharmaceutical event where attendees are allowed to inject, extract, and use drugs as they see fit.
Many argue that it shouldn’t occur.