Haute Living just dropped a cover story on Daymond John, and it's one worth reading. They stepped inside his world, the live-selling studio, the biohacking lab, the recovery rituals he shares with his wife Heather, and captured something real.
But the story behind the story is just as compelling. Everything Daymond John is building right now, Shark Gevity, Shark Art, the live-selling studio, is the result of years of failing forward. 135 out of 140 Shark Tank investments didn't work out. He wrote three books before one became a New York Times bestseller. He quit speaking in 2003. He survived cancer. And he rebuilt every single time.
Shark Gevity exists because Daymond John believes longevity shouldn't be a luxury. Cold showers over cryo chambers. Real, restorative sleep. Reducing inflammation through diet and movement. Simple, scalable practices that anyone can start today, that's the mission.
His philosophy is straightforward: the more you own, the more it owns you. Everything Daymond John is building now is rooted in clarity, access, and playing the long game.
It was never the end. It's always just the beginning.