I've always wanted to build something. But sadly, I am not as creative as most people out there.
So i thought of something
What if, instead of building or innovating something, you buy something that's been built or innovated? And then scale it up.
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Anonymous 6
Stealth • 25d
See i understand your intention’s pure, but seriously...climate tech is slow, unpredictable, and scaling it isn’t cheap and middle-class investors wouldn't love locking up cash for years with no Tesla-like payoff in sight yaar.
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