@hienyimba wrote:
I RECENTLY applied for the Young Professionals Bootcamp and here was my cheeky answer. What's your own?
So right now, What I will do if there where no Limitations are:
Solar for all Nigeria: Working online in Nigeria is no joke without light. In my final year, I built an inverter for my dorm room and the impact on my grades was phenomenal. In my application for The Standford MBA this summer, I reiterated this commitment and my fear that without Power, Nigeria might be a developing country even when my grandkids arrive.
Power is the biggest catalyst in The Wealth of Nations. Solar for all Nigerian homes is a good place to start.Self driving Flying Cars:
This isn't an attempt to merge all the current buzz words in our tech industry together. Nay. When I was 12, I had a book of greatest inventions of the 20th century. The Wright Brothers made the biggest impact on me so much that I built two mini wooden planes that moved but never flew (definitely because I wasn't an aeronautics Engineer) which I labelled Vision In Progress I and II.
The flying car should have been the next evolution of Planes. That's what the Wright Brothers would have wanted but instead we have Facebook and Twitter.
Luckily, we have most of the Tech now - from self driving cars to solar which erases the need to refuel midair, to appreciable gains in concept builds. Anybody who goes for anything outside this if there were no limitations is plain silly.So people of Radar, what's yours? What will you do if there are no limitations?
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