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Just watched Jon Stul's Shark Tank pitch and honestly it hit different. Here's a guy walking into one of the most high-pressure environments in business, and you'd think the hardest part would be convincing investors. But nope—the real weight he's carrying? His last name. His father is Manny Stul, the billionaire who built Moose Toys into a global empire and became the first Australian to snag Ernst & Young's World Entrepreneur of the Year. That's not just a legacy, that's a shadow.
But what struck me most watching this was how Jon completely refused to lean on it. He didn't come in as Manny Stul's son looking for a handout or riding family connections. He showed up with his own product, his own vision, and this quiet determination to prove he could build something independent. You could feel it—he wasn't there to inherit success, he was there to earn it.
And that's the real lesson here. Legacy is powerful, sure. Having Manny Stul as your father opens certain doors that most people will never even see. But opening a door and walking through it are two completely different things. Jon understood that. He knew that everything Manny Stul built means nothing for his own journey unless he does the work himself.
It's a mindset that applies way beyond Shark Tank. In crypto, in business, in life—you can have all the advantages in the world, but if you can't execute and build your own thing, none of it matters. Jon gets that. That's why I'm watching his move closely.