Most of this content has been taken from the book “Exponential Entrepreneur” By Mynor Schult.
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What is your moonshot? What is your big, hairy, audacious goal? If you cannot fail, how will you impact the world?
How are you going to reach the stars if you do not even shoot for the moon? But, what exactly are rocket moonshot goals? Initially, the term became known when Robert F Kennedy, President of the United States, announced in 1961 that the USA was taking a man to the moon.
At that time, the US practically had no Aerospatial infrastructure. Nasa still was not NASA. It was a small institution founded just three years before JFK proclaimed his moonshot. So the goal to take a man to the moon before the decade ended was an audacious, hairy goal. However, in 1969, against all odds, astronaut Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.
Rocket moonshot goals, coupled with a fantastic MTP, are what has catapulted ExE to unbelievable growth and profits beyond their wildest dreams. But even more importantly, most ExE has become transformers for their industries or have invented brand new markets that impacted millions of lives along the way.
Another moonshot was taken by Larry Paige when he expressed his intention to “organize the world’s information. “ Of course, now it seems obvious, but at that time Larry Page and his partner Sergei Brin were students at Stanford University. Today, they have impacted the world, and Google is part of our daily life as they continue organizing the world’s information and making it universally accessible and useful for all.
What is your miracle goal? Will you share it with us and the rest of the world?
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