The excitement of making something

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The excitement of making something

The name of my company is Bottle Rocket Apps Entrepreneurs can see opportunity and if it touches them inside, they're doing it because they love to do it not because they wanna do it.

It's because they have to do it.

I didn't fall in love with the idea of making a particular app but, in my heart, I'm a maker and I've always been a maker.

I loved to build things as a child.

I couldn't imagine a future in which I didn't do it.

My journey was the excitement and the passion of being able to make something.

It was never a surprise when it became a business because it was like a natural momentum forward and natural momentums forward for entrepreneurs turn into businesses.

Business was kind of always in my genes.

When I was in grade school, I had this program on my Apple II that would print out on dot matrix paper mazes that you could solve and you could hit like a couple of numbers and it would modify the complexity and the size of the maze.

I would sell them based on the complexity or I would run a custom maze for you.

I probably sold them for a nickel or something like that. It wasn't about making money.

It was about doing something.

Opportunity comes in lots of different shapes and sizes.

You don't have to have the perfect opportunity to have a perfect or a very good outcome.

If you care about something and you work hard enough and you're willing to do what others are either incapable of doing or unwilling to do, that is the greatest competitive edge.

High school years are really tough for kids because they can't express themselves the way they want to express themselves because they'll be considered strange or weird or odd.

Well those same things, those same passions can turn into businesses some 20 years later.

When did cool become more important than passion?

I say screw cool! What matters is what really touches you inside.

Hold on to that and find ways to let it out and never let it die because cool doesn't matter.

What is passionate to you, that's what matters.

It's kind of that open minded spirit that I feel is core to being an entrepreneur.

Probably self serving for me to say but I do feel entrepreneurs are extremely important to the whole human system.

I don't mean any one economy.

I just mean the whole species spread around this planet and maybe in the future in other planets.

I'd like to think that the only differences between an entrepreneur and someone who is not labeled as an entrepreneur is just one stood up.

It's not that you are or are not an entrepreneur, it's just when you lean into and live into your passion.

We tend to call those people entrepreneurs.

Whether they're doing it on the social side.

Whether they're doing on the for profit side.

Whether they're doing it on the government side.

The entrepreneurial person is the one that is so overwhelmed by the passion that they have, that they have to stand up, and they have to express it, and they have to share it with others.

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The name of my company is Bottle Rocket Apps Entrepreneurs can see opportunity and if it touches them inside, they're doing it because they love to do it not because they wanna do it.발음듣기

It's because they have to do it.발음듣기

I didn't fall in love with the idea of making a particular app but, in my heart, I'm a maker and I've always been a maker.발음듣기

I loved to build things as a child.발음듣기

I couldn't imagine a future in which I didn't do it.발음듣기

My journey was the excitement and the passion of being able to make something.발음듣기

It was never a surprise when it became a business because it was like a natural momentum forward and natural momentums forward for entrepreneurs turn into businesses.발음듣기

Business was kind of always in my genes.발음듣기

When I was in grade school, I had this program on my Apple II that would print out on dot matrix paper mazes that you could solve and you could hit like a couple of numbers and it would modify the complexity and the size of the maze.발음듣기

I would sell them based on the complexity or I would run a custom maze for you.발음듣기

I probably sold them for a nickel or something like that. It wasn't about making money.발음듣기

It was about doing something.발음듣기

Opportunity comes in lots of different shapes and sizes.발음듣기

You don't have to have the perfect opportunity to have a perfect or a very good outcome.발음듣기

If you care about something and you work hard enough and you're willing to do what others are either incapable of doing or unwilling to do, that is the greatest competitive edge.발음듣기

High school years are really tough for kids because they can't express themselves the way they want to express themselves because they'll be considered strange or weird or odd.발음듣기

Well those same things, those same passions can turn into businesses some 20 years later.발음듣기

When did cool become more important than passion?발음듣기

I say screw cool! What matters is what really touches you inside.발음듣기

Hold on to that and find ways to let it out and never let it die because cool doesn't matter.발음듣기

What is passionate to you, that's what matters.발음듣기

It's kind of that open minded spirit that I feel is core to being an entrepreneur.발음듣기

Probably self serving for me to say but I do feel entrepreneurs are extremely important to the whole human system.발음듣기

I don't mean any one economy.발음듣기

I just mean the whole species spread around this planet and maybe in the future in other planets.발음듣기

I'd like to think that the only differences between an entrepreneur and someone who is not labeled as an entrepreneur is just one stood up.발음듣기

It's not that you are or are not an entrepreneur, it's just when you lean into and live into your passion.발음듣기

We tend to call those people entrepreneurs.발음듣기

Whether they're doing it on the social side.발음듣기

Whether they're doing on the for profit side.발음듣기

Whether they're doing it on the government side.발음듣기

The entrepreneurial person is the one that is so overwhelmed by the passion that they have, that they have to stand up, and they have to express it, and they have to share it with others.발음듣기

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