An engineer creates an incubator for projects that must be hard, valuable, and fun while working on his own projects in it, leading to the creation of Hard Valuable Fun (HVF).
In this podcast, the host discusses his unique approach to building a successful business, including selling rocket fuel and running vending machines. He also delves into the idea of cloud cultures and how they could eventually replace nation-states as the main organizing principle of society.
In this podcast, the entrepreneur discusses his company, however, does not disclose much information, but shares his thoughts about the next 20 years being about hacking genetics, clones and more. He also answers other rapid-fire questions, including what's something he believes to be true that few others would agree with him on.
The podcast host asks rapid fire questions, starting with what the guest would work on if they were 21 again, to which they respond they would work in the biology space, genetics, or bioengineering.
The speaker suggests investing in profitable and durable business models such as plumbing, roofing, and HVC companies that can be scaled up to make a million dollars a year rather than chasing unicorns in the tech industry.