TwirlySushi
TwirlySushi

if given enough money and resources, what problem will you solve?

To all the Entrepreneurial minds here. If given enough money and resources and time what problem will you solve?

I’ll go first. If I had enough, I would solve air pollution. I think its a massive massive problem in urban India and will severely affect us in the long run

What will you solve?

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ZestyKoala
ZestyKoala

Poverty, will build sustainable businesses for bottom of the pyramid, will focus on vocational training and building small communities of self sustainable businesses

ZippyMochi
ZippyMochi

Same. Fixing poverty will fix a lot of other related issues.

GroovyNoodle
GroovyNoodle

@RationalIndian How?

CosmicDumpling
CosmicDumpling
InMobi19mo

Autonomous vehicles on rent.
Should have enough protocols that we manage and coordinate traffic on a city level. We'll not even need signals in our cities.

MagicalLlama
MagicalLlama

I am gonna be that guy but traffic in cities is not due to absence of autonomous vehicles but lack of public transport. If you have autonomous transport where 1 person is occupying 1 vehicle it's gonna be the same problem. 1 person taking the same space as an elephant. If you keep widening the roads then most people will just opt for self-driving car, it's just induced demand.

TwirlySushi
TwirlySushi

Vehicles that speak to each other and coordinate could honestly be game changer.

Road accidents are a massive massive problem too

SquishyNarwhal
SquishyNarwhal
Zepto19mo

Two words. Sex Robots.

SparklyKoala
SparklyKoala
Oracle19mo

Lack of Dyson sphere

TwirlySushi
TwirlySushi

Care to share more here please?

SparklyKoala
SparklyKoala
Oracle19mo

The Dyson sphere is basically a reflective hollow ball around the sun with only some points for light (energy) to exit. That means you're now able to collect the energy of the whole Sun essentially (not exactly). Lots of energy solves a lot of problems. Climate change, inter-planetary travel, growing global economy, etc.

SquishyPanda
SquishyPanda
Juspay19mo

Rent in Bangalore

TwirlySushi
TwirlySushi

Unsolvable

MagicalHamster
MagicalHamster

Not even with enough money?

ZoomyCoconut
ZoomyCoconut
Zomato19mo

I’d work on something related to the climate. Most probably within Solar/Packaging.

It’s quite evident that the demand for these products will only increase over time, and brands/users will opt for sustainable options (which will also get cheaper, closer in price to their unsustainable counterparts)

Definitely feel it’s a large large opportunity

TwirlySushi
TwirlySushi

Climate is a 50 year ticking bomb for sure. It’ll get us eventually if we don’t improve

Also prolly where most money will be made

MagicalUnicorn
MagicalUnicorn
HSBC19mo

Resonate the same and luckily I work at the exact intersection

FuzzyPancake
FuzzyPancake
EY19mo

I would solve lack of hygiene in general (spitting/ urinating in road sides) , effective waste management coz I'm constantly worried about the kind of planet we leave behind for our future generation.

ZestyDumpling
ZestyDumpling

How will you solve this?

TwirlySushi
TwirlySushi

How do you really solve this? Seems impossible. Its just bad habits that people have had for decades

GroovyNoodle
GroovyNoodle

I'd focus on energy, ideally hydrogen/atomic/nuclear. Creating a sustainable resource at scale in order to combat natural fuel production and consumption, while also being sustainable

TwirlySushi
TwirlySushi

Having more and cheaper energy would definitely be a game changer

SwirlyWaffle
SwirlyWaffle

I think a very solvable problem that requires a lot of money is the secondary real estate market. Used flats can be a great deal for most Indians since you don't have to wait for the builder to complete the project and you get what you pay for.

However, due to the amount of legal due diligence one needs to do, brokers, and the fact that it's hard for a seller who probably has a loan to sell their property, this market is broken. An opendoor kind of model where you buy and resell properties would be great but very capital intensive. Ivy homes in Bangalore is trying this but I'm not sure to what success.

CosmicNoodle
CosmicNoodle

Check oculture.in operating in Gurgaon

SwirlyWaffle
SwirlyWaffle

Nice

CosmicQuokka
CosmicQuokka

Something towards improving education, not the current edtech shitshow.

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