High Water ((better)) - Slice Of Venture 2: Come Hell Or
Whether you're a fan of the original or a newcomer to management sims, this title offers a deep, gritty look at what it takes to keep a dream alive when the world wants to put it out.
"Five floors," Aris panted. "Stairs. No elevator." slice of venture 2: come hell or high water
Ben, the navigator and designated "muscle" (despite having the upper body strength of a damp noodle), was currently trying to wrangle a GPS unit that had decided to stage a digital mutiny. "The GPS says we’re in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Aris. I think the storm is interfering with the satellite." Whether you're a fan of the original or
Blocking the hatch were two employees from Pizza Palace, the corporate chain across town. They wore pristine yellow rain slickers. They looked dry, warm, and insufferably smug. No elevator
Aris handed her the receipt. "Enjoy your meal. Stay safe."
"Order 402," Aris said, ignoring the apocalypse outside to slap a pizza box onto the counter. "Extra pepperoni, light cheese, gluten-free crust. The client specifically requested dry delivery. No moisture on the box. You know what happens if the box gets wet, Ben?"
The phrase "come hell or high water" is a common idiomatic expression that signifies a commitment to see something through, no matter the obstacles or challenges that may arise. In the context of venture capital and entrepreneurship, this phrase is particularly relevant. Starting and growing a successful business is a daunting task that requires perseverance, resilience, and a willingness to overcome seemingly insurmountable hurdles.