Probably the worst news in the connection economy that you’ve heard is whether you like it or not, you’re going to be a publisher. In my head, I’m an immigration guy. I help people with their immigration problems. But, as a business, we’re a publishing company.
In the connection economy, Charlie Munger says the key to success is to do one thing and do it really, really well. Now, it just so happens, that I’m really, really good at Hong Kong immigration. So I asked you, what are you really good at? The one thing that …
So how do you do it? Well, we’re all human beings. I like to think that if I have a problem, I can go to somebody. The essence of me or the person will result in that person wanting to help me. This is a true definition of a connection …
Because of the advent of the Internet, and the increasing interconnection of everything that we do to that internet. All the ways that we’ve done things historically are coming to an end. Everything that we’ve done historically, has just been the modern evolutionary reality of the industrial economy getting more …
I’m going to take you back literally to the beginning of time. I learned this from Kevin Kelly. He wrote a book called What technology wants. His essential proposition was to effectively understand where humanity was going with technology before swift to the connection economy.
I went to law school. And I can’t remember any laws that I learned back then. But the one thing they do teach you at law school is how to find stuff, and how to think, an essential ability for connection economy.
When I wanted to put together my next business in 2011, I decided what I need to produce something completely remarkable in the Connection Economy.