What Investors and Entrepreneurs should learn from Whoop
Those who have the capacity to make change should.
How should we use bio-sensor platforms like Oura, Levels, Garmin, and Whoop? Should everyone have an app and a device to improve their health?
Chamath Palihapitiy, a notable venture capitalist and member of the All In Podcast, pondered his health tracking data, asking on X….
The Design of System C
Evolution did not program us to need a Whoop. We like the apps. They teach us a lot about our own health, but…..
We all should be able to go through life without having to make a hard decision about food and health.
3 years ago, if you wanted to use AI, you needed to build your own system; now it’s $20/month and will train on your data automatically.
It makes sense to look at your Whoop variables. Alter behavior to improve. Then, determine on a first-principles basis what impacts your outcomes.
As an investor, innovator, clinician, or change agent, what can we change in the food and health system so that everyone can achieve the same thing without dedicating their life to the data?
Invest in technology that takes friction out of the first principle solution. Fix food so others do not need a Whoop.
The investment opportunity is to change food. The right way to end chronic disease is to change food so that when you go to the grocery store, it’s hard to make a bad decision.
If we do that, it will wipe out virtually all chronic diseases, cut healthcare costs 80%, improve GDP, and make us happier.
Those who have the capacity to make change should.