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"Ask for money, get advice. Ask for advice, get money twice." is an 🏷️#expression, popularized by Pitbull, which is now used to convey the counter-intuitive insights to entrepreneurs raising capital.

Asking investors for money will often prompt them to give advice on how to acquire it. Alternatively, asking for advice—inciting endearment, pride, etc.—is more likely to create a space for dialogue. If you resonate with their feedback and advice, put it in action. Traction derived from casual feedback can be one of the sincerest forms of flattery. [2]

Having heard 'Feel This Moment' by Pitbull countless times, the song lyric took on new meaning when 📝Brandon Kleinman conveyed it as immutable fact—delivered with a level of intensity he'd previously assigned to another piece of advice; 📝solve

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  1. Ask for money, get advice. Ask for advice, get money twice., medium.com

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