Business Empires From Scratch [Part 3] 🆙

Business Empires From Scratch Part 3

 

After reading this newsletter, you shouldn't have any doubts about starting your own business. And we don't care what your boss or your friends think about it. Let's do it because we have this privilege.

It's not only about money and "success." It's about exploring, about doing something new and pushing your limits. Going uncharted ways, not having a lot of clues, and being confused as fuck (don't show this letter to your wife or hubby).

Our position is very unique + It's a good time to be alive. We have a low death rate number (I mean, besides current pandemic). We have a high life expectancy, and in most cases, if you live outside Africa, your child won’t struggle to live.

94% of birth deaths are logged in underdeveloped countries. This statistic hurts me so much. So you should make use of your privilege -  instead of wasting your life, trading it on some fancy, shiny things that give you instant joy.

It's just a very simple way to live.
 

I want to tell you a story about one solar eclipse. A very special one.

Exceptional for the whole civilization
 

 

There is a collection of images that captured this event. The small rocky moon goes between camera lenses and the sun. Why is it extraordinary? 

A lot of people put their efforts into getting these images. 

Beautiful people beat all the odds with their collaborative intelligence.

Ok, enough teasing you.

 

We captured an eclipse with the help of a robot, located on the surface of Mars.

And if this doesn't sound inspirational to you - I'll get into more details.

Challenges they faced include:

  • you need to build a robot on Earth that will work after being launched in a big rocket into space. (rockets are harder to make than submarines)
  • It should travel to another planet. And it's not a straight line from A to B. (At this stage it still sounds hard, but doable.)
  • Next is landing on Mars. Our success rate is near 50% right now. So it's like you’ve spent a lot of time and money and just have coinflip chances.
  • Once landed on the alien ground everything will be against this chunk of metal and electronic circuits

Note that all of these steps were done by evolved monkeys that figured out how to use and bend some metal that was extracted. And we even transfer this metal between big space rocks.

Amazing, huh?

 

All this stuff was calculated, coded, and built by people.


 

Do you have a radio car toy? Try to control it on the raw ground. It's hard. But in space, you have these millions of kilometers (sorry, miles) between that can and an operator. Delays and everything. But they have figured it out as well.

 

You see, humanity finds a way to build and pay for that. It's machinery art. Plus, beating all the odds with using your minds.

An outstanding amount of work!

 

Do you still think it's impossible for you to create your own small empire online

I really think that it is the only way to protect yourself from all crises. 

Doing something new generates jobs for other people And this is what moves us forward.

Be creative and use your lifetime on something cool, or you'll be forgotten pretty soon. It takes five generations or even less. Go online, and you’ll see - real estate is decreasing in prices more than online companies.

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That's all from me,
Arthur from Hacker Noon 👨‍💻

 

Why could a .TECH domain be perfect for your next website?
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