🚀 In 1995, Jeff Bezos quit a lucrative Wall Street job to sell books online.
His boss told him it was a terrible idea.
Today?
That “terrible idea” became a company worth over $2 trillion.
Here’s the wild story of Amazon. 👇
It started with a statistic.
Bezos discovered internet usage was growing by 2,300% per year.
Most people ignored it.
He couldn’t.
So he left a comfortable career at age 31 and drove across America to start an online bookstore.
The company’s name?
Amazon.
The first office wasn’t glamorous.
Just a rented garage.
The desks?
Made from cheap wooden doors to save money.
Investors laughed.
Analysts dismissed online shopping as a niche trend.
But Bezos had a different philosophy:
“Focus on customers, not competitors.”
For years Amazon made little profit.
Critics called it:
“Amazon.bomb”
“Cash-burning machine”
“Unsustainable”
Bezos kept building.
Books became CDs.
CDs became electronics.
Electronics became everything.
Today:
• Amazon serves hundreds of millions of customers
• AWS powers a huge portion of the internet
• Bezos became one of the richest people in history
Lesson:
The biggest opportunities often look ridiculous in the beginning.
Most people see risk.
Visionaries see the future.
Everything works to my favor. Even in moments of uncertainty, I know the universe is guiding me toward the best possible outcomes.
Every delay, every detour, every challenge is a setup for something greater.
I attract blessings, opportunities and breakthroughs effortlessly.
What is meant for me will always find me and I trust that all things both seen and unseen are aligning perfectly for my success, peace and abundance.
I affirm.
Everything works to my favor. Even in moments of uncertainty, I know the universe is guiding me toward the best possible outcomes.
Every delay, every detour, every challenge is a setup for something greater.
I attract blessings, opportunities and breakthroughs effortlessly.
What is meant for me will always find me and I trust that all things both seen and unseen are aligning perfectly for my success, peace and abundance.
I affirm.
SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell on CNBC yesterday on Elon Musk:
"I think he is very misunderstood across the board. I want people to know him. In fact, he participated in some of the discussions that we’ve had over the last couple of weeks with investors.
The investors left saying: ‘I had no idea that is the man.’
I said: That’s the man I’ve worked for 24 years. I love him."
Gwynne joined SpaceX in 2002 as the company’s 11th employee. She’s awesome. What a journey.
One Favour you can do to your self on X is by growing your account…
Your future self will Thank you..
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