Slice Of Venture 2- Come Hell Or High Water -v1... Updated Info

The idiom "Come hell or high water" originates from 19th-century American frontier perseverance (often regarding cattle drives or railway construction). It means: No matter the obstacle, I will see this through.

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Slice of Venture 2: Come Hell or High Water - v1 is a sobering, exhilarating experience. It captures the modern zeitgeist of the "grind" better than any other simulation on the market. It moves away from the fantasy of the billion-dollar exit and focuses on the reality of the ten-year slog. The idiom "Come hell or high water" originates

Leo scrambled up the stairs and hammered on the reinforced steel door. It creaked open to reveal a haggard man surrounded by blinking red alarms. "You're late," the technician rasped, his eyes bloodshot. The storm was still raging, but the "Slice