Moonshots Creating a world of abundance : how entrepreneurs are enabling life without limits

Naveen Jain

Book - 2018

"Learn how curiosity, imagination, and exponential innovation are creating life without limits Naveen Jain is leading disruptions today that will reshape the world--and beyond. From redefining civilian space exploration to creating a path to free energy to disrupting healthcare and education, Jain is at the forefront of the exponential technology developments that will forever change how we live and work. In Moonshots Jain reveals the secrets of the "super entrepreneur" mindset--the catalyst for creating an exciting and abundant future. He then walks readers through the application of these powerful concepts in three moonshot initiatives that he is leading today, one of which is Moon Express, a private lunar venture that prom...ises to open up the moon's vast resources for the betterment of humanity. In Jain's world, the term "moonshot" is meant both literally and figuratively! Journey with Jain through these illuminating pages and awaken your own moonshot potential. It's a discovery that will change your life--and quite possibly the world."--Amazon.com.

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Published
Bainbridge Island, WA : Moonshots Press [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Naveen Jain (author)
Other Authors
John Schroeter (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
287 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780999736401
  • The quantum future
  • What if...
  • Intellectual curiosity, the entrepreneur's superpower
  • The perception is the reality
  • Imagine this
  • Creating the post-scarcity world, life without tradeoffs
  • Disruption, wildfires, and the entrepreneurial life cycle
  • You don't have to be a rocket scientist to launch your moonshot
  • Sailing true north
  • Optimism and other self-fulfilling prophecies
  • Ripples in the pond of possibility
  • In the light of mind
  • To the moon, and beyond
  • Curing healthcare
  • Taking education to school
  • Vision without execution = hallucination
  • Stepping-stones to success
  • Paying it forward
  • Cleared for liftoff, the big takeaways for launching your moonshot
  • Keep in touch.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

In this debut book, an entrepreneur views intellectual capital as securing the world's future.Jain's enthusiasm for the entrepreneurial mindset permeates a potent volume that is both a futuristic look at innovation and a recipe of sorts for success. Part One of this elegantly written treatise deeply explores in the broadest possible terms the thought process of the entrepreneur. The author makes a solid case for the entrepreneur as an imaginative visionary. Jain, a serial entrepreneur, celebrates in particular those magnates who take "moonshots," or reach for the impossible. He believes they "will emerge as leaders of the new world order," a bold if not wildly audacious prediction. Equally daring are some of Jain's educated guesses as to where entrepreneurial thinking will take readers in 30 to 50 years, examples intended to demonstrate exciting possibilities rather than accurately predict the future. The author waxes poetic about intellectual curiosity, motivation, perception, and wisdom, but none more important than imaginationall elements embodied in the moonshot entrepreneur. Parts Two and Three of the book are shorter but no less enticing. Part Two concentrates specifically on health care and education, two areas in which Jain thinks moonshots are sorely needed. Here, his pertinent illustrations are creative, stimulating, and thought-provoking; for example, his idea to "make illness optional' " is discussed in the context of Viome, a company he founded, which works in the microbiome space. Part Three is an exhortation for entrepreneurs to have "an openness to radical possibility" and to strive for moonshots, with some helpful advice for how to do so. "As long as you continue to learn," advises the author, "you never really fail." The "ten takeaways" offered at the end of Jain's volumewritten with Schroeter (Between the Strings, 2004, etc.) encapsulate his thoughtful counsel. The prose conveys breathless, almost soaring optimism; the book exudes an infectious passion for the role of the disruptive entrepreneur in meeting the world's challenges. There is so much genuine wisdom in this work that it is hard not to come away impressed with the breadth and depth of Jain's insights.An exuberant, mind-expanding, and at times enthralling call for inventive entrepreneurs. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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