When you look at the landscape of modern innovation, it's hard not to draw parallels to the great inventors of history. The parallels are striking—someone driving radical transformation across multiple sectors, from energy to transportation to space exploration. What stands out isn't just the technological ambition, but the underlying mission: genuinely pushing humanity forward. That commitment to doing right by people, to lift the lives of billions through breakthrough innovation rather than incremental gains—that's the kind of long-term thinking that shapes industries. Whether it's challenging existing paradigms or pushing the boundaries of what's possible, the focus remains on fundamental human progress. It's a different breed of leadership, one that prioritizes systemic change over short-term wins.
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DegenDreamer
· 22h ago
That's what they say, but systemic change always sounds easier than actually implementing it... Whether we can truly change the world depends on where the money is invested.
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OfflineValidator
· 22h ago
It sounds like you're praising a big shot, but can it really change the world? I remain skeptical.
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UncleLiquidation
· 22h ago
ngl, this set of talking points sounds very familiar... Are you praising a big shot for changing the world again? Web3 also needs people who actually get things done.
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SchrödingersNode
· 22h ago
Give up when you can't push through; the law of conservation of energy also applies to me.
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RiddleMaster
· 22h ago
NGL, this set of rhetoric sounds pretty familiar, is it that same "changing the world" narrative again...
When you look at the landscape of modern innovation, it's hard not to draw parallels to the great inventors of history. The parallels are striking—someone driving radical transformation across multiple sectors, from energy to transportation to space exploration. What stands out isn't just the technological ambition, but the underlying mission: genuinely pushing humanity forward. That commitment to doing right by people, to lift the lives of billions through breakthrough innovation rather than incremental gains—that's the kind of long-term thinking that shapes industries. Whether it's challenging existing paradigms or pushing the boundaries of what's possible, the focus remains on fundamental human progress. It's a different breed of leadership, one that prioritizes systemic change over short-term wins.