The Best Medicine for the Stressed-Out Entrepreneur

I don’t care where you are or what you are doing, make time to watch this video about the history of the Jewish Deli. If it doesn’t show up on your smartphone, take 11 minutes of your time to watch it on your computer. Everyone over 50 should watch it. This video is making its way around the Internet especially in heavily populated digital areas because people can relate to it. The young adults who brought us Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, Four Square, Pinterest, Amazon, eBay, Skype, Groupon, and LinkedIn, said they got their best creative ideas when they took a bite out of a pastrami sandwich.

A lot of these entrepreneurs are not even Jewish, but they all heard about the Jewish Deli from their grandparents. This may not be the healthiest food in the world, but it sure brings comfort. Put away the tranquilizers and the mood enhancers. Enjoy the video. Be sure to see the list of cities below where most of the digital action is taking place. This is a good list to know so you sound hip to your children and grandchildren. I bet they don’t even know some of the most important areas themselves.

Deli Man Trailer from Erik Anjou on Vimeo.

Here are the top 20 technology hubs:

1.Silicon Valley
2.Tel Aviv
3.Los Angeles
4.Seattle
5.New York City
6.Boston
7.London
8.Toronto
9.Vancouver
10.Chicago
11.Paris
12.Sydney
13.Sao Paulo
14.Moscow
15.Berlin
16.Waterloo (Canada)
17.Singapore
18.Melbourne
19.Bangalore
20.Santiago

4 thoughts on “The Best Medicine for the Stressed-Out Entrepreneur

  1. It’s not just the Jewish Deli that’s disappearing – it’s all the authentic individually owned food establishments and shops that we’re losing. We talk a lot about diversity and then pick up a hamburger at Mickey D’s before shopping at the big box store. We’re losing our individual identities and replacing them with taupe.

    • My brother Gary sent this to us a few days ago to look at, and of course we were
      salivating, and had memories of growing up on deli food. Love the stuffed derma. Those were the days!

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