Introduction on the 3 subjects of today:
- Monopolies -> we are educated through our social experience that monopolies have adverse effects, but on what and when(at what stage of the market) would you want a monopoly ?
- Fuel -> A look at how we can solve future Fuel needs without damaging the planets
- New Age Business -> Small Startups tackling problems of the future of human communities
- Classic Read
Resource:
Monopoly
My one golden nugget:
how to choose a monopoly
My one impression:
- Monopoly is the most important step that allows for capital formation.
- How To's:
Resource:
Abundance: The future is better than you think by Peter Diamandis
My one golden nugget:
My one impression:
- Consider Synthetic life
- Biography:
Resource:
Startup Tuneup Down Under! 6 co's: VR, food, robots, kids, vets-pet owners, homeowner
My one golden nugget:
Most credible way is to work a market bottom -> up .
Kooda - Tech-enabled food scrap collection and composting -- taking the convenience out of the governments hands into people's hands.
Sky Grow - Autonomous tree-planting robots --
My one impression:
- Trust that the process of working on an idea will benefit you more than waiting around thinking your idea would not benefit anyone.
Reading Lists
I am building a list of books on airtable.
There are books that I reread regularly, but at the moment I read new books in trying to identify the best books to reread while trying to push my learning boundaries. So far I got to organise my future reading in 6 lists, main readings for each time of the day:
- morning: classics (my definition of classics, must say)
- lunch break: how to's (programming or managerial mostly)
- evening: biographies
and 3 lists of books that look interesting but haven't got enough information for them:
For people who just wanted to know how to choose what to read by Tai Lopez' talked of principles.
Do you have a book or resource that would like to see what nuggets I can get out from for you ?