“I went 30 days without food”
This is an email from Sam Parr, the founder of The Hustle, to Jodi Harrison, with the subject line "I went 30 days without food."
The email, dated December 2, 2020, likely contains a link to an article or content related to Sam Parr's experience of going 30 days without food, possibly related to Soylent, a meal replacement drink. The email seems to be promoting content from The Hustle, a daily newsletter and media company that Sam Parr founded, known for its conversational tone and coverage of culture and technology.

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