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Jay says...

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Imagine seeing YOURSELF on the cover of Time Magazine or maybe YOU prefer Fortune Magazine or maybe in a future Joking Gorilla Billionaire List.  It doesn't matter, the important thing is YOU imagine.  Imagine YOU'RE reading about YOUR success and new billionaire status today.

“[Insert YOUR Name Here] is now one of the world's richest individuals.  He/She built an empire covering the whole gamut of the computing industry.  He/She is worth a cool $29 billion.  He/She built an amazing array of cool products that redefined how we use computers, mobile phones and other computing devices...  etcera... etcera...  etcera...”

Now, snap out of it!

This is how YOU did it.

First move, be born to unknown parents.  It might help if YOUR last name is hard to spell, common or unknown.  (Think Gates.  Allen.  Ellison.  Jobs.  Wozniak.  Zuckerberg.  Page.  Brin.).  YOU get the point.

Second move, study until college then drop out.  In the last 50 years, billionaires especially on newly-created industries like computing, software engineering, mobile communications, the Internet, etc. usually dropped out of college to pursue a great idea.  (Gates.  Ellison.  Jobs.  Wozniak.  Zuckerberg.  Page. Brin.).  YOU do need to finish high school though.  We still have to encounter a billionaire who's a high school drop out (If YOU know one, let's hear it!).  This probably means YOU do need to master reading (comprehension), writing and speaking skills as well as knowing a little about history, algebra and physics.

Third, think and pursue a great idea that can change the world.  Now comes the hard part.  It's easy to say this.  It's even easier to put this on a piece of paper and call it a business plan.  But execution is key.  Almost all the new-age billionaires started their startups on their own dime.  They had to invest something themselves first.  The best indicator if YOU have a great idea?  There's none.  If YOU believe in something so strongly and are willing to pursue it then YOU'D probably end up a billionaire.  But that's a BIG IF.  Remember, Edison did fail ten thousand times before perfecting the light bulb mechanism.  And he didn't end up a billionaire but his name will live on forever.  And Col. Sanders did get the door closed on him almost 2,000 times before getting the secret formula right for KFC.  And even Kung Fu Panda had to fail many times before learning the secret of the dragon warrior.

Fourth and the final step, execute with uncanny precision.  Gates hit it big when Microsoft licensed their software program to IBM and built in great functionality (yes guys, at that time Windows was cool and cheap) to it.  Ellison when he got a big contract from the government and by focusing on the server market first.  Jobs when he got fired from Apple.  Sorry, that's not it.  Jobs actually did it in two spades (or is it three?): with Apple, he made an amazing product (Macintosh, others) that the world adored and with Pixar, he built a different kind of movie/animation house.  And with Apple again with the iPod and iPhone.  Larry Page and Sergey Brin did it by creating an amazing search engine they called Google.  Google continues to redefine the marketplace.  Zuckerberg built a site for social interactions – he built a great one, cool functionalities, amazing design and easy sharing of files – photos, videos and links.  Facebook is like the iPhone of social networking – it looks great, YOU can do almost anything with it, and it's not so expensive – it's actually FREE.  Design Matters.  Design in Outlook.  And Design in Process.

Let's recap then:

1 FIRST MOVE, BE BORN TO UNKNOWN PARENTS.  This is so true, it will motivate YOU to become known.
2 SECOND MOVE, DROP OUT OF COLLEGE.  So far, that's how the current billionaires did it.
3 THIRD MOVE, DEVELOP A GAME-CHANGING IDEA.  That will do it.  Provided YOU succeed.
4 FOURTH MOVE, EXECUTE!  Now this is the hardest part, but this is key.

There is in fact a fifth step.  We'll let YOU figure that one out.  There are clues in this article.  But that deserves another post.  We believe Guy Kawasaki has written extensively about that subject.

Let us know what YOU think the fifth step is.  Email it to people.hungry [at] gmail.com.

P.S.

If all else fails, YOU have the following choices (in no particular order):

Marry a billionaire (YOU have to be a really hot!)
Marry into a billionaire's family (YOU have to be smart.)
Marry the ex-billionaire's spouse (Make sure they got at least a billion dollars after the divorce.)
Get YOURSELF adopted by the billionaire or the family (YOU have to be cute!)

Have any other ideas?  Email it to us and we'll post them.

 

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andre says...

So basically, Top Gun is one big 'ole gay movie...who knew?

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Huberific says...

Introductory side-note
I made it a point to buy any hand drawn games. The few discovered/downloaded have for the most-part been cute, silly, funny, well drawn, or a win-win mix-n-match combination. Regardless of long-lasting game-play fun, art for arts sake is completely worth a buck.

Chess with Friends
Free! The game I play the most!!! Allows online human-2-human games with friends or strangers.

Parapanic
Cute and funny game-play. The animation is both great & laughably simple. The 'game over' song is brilliant and worth the .99 cents all on its own. I think I've reached my limit as to the highest number of saved chutes, but THIS is the game I show to other iPhone people.

BIA, aka.: Brothers in Arms
Whoa and wow. Controls are difficult to learn, not a game I thought would use iPhone tilting to as a control. Great graphics, sound FXs. I was impressed with this WWII 1PS.

WestBang
A shooter, like the original 'Duck Hunt', but with cowboys. Nicely drawn, simply controls. Also well worth the .99 cents.

DoodleJump
1st game purchased for the iPhone. It took perhaps a week to discover that the character can SHOOT at the monsters. I was just jumping to avoid them. Characters and sound effects are nice.

Scrabble and Tetris
Same game(s) as you would expect. Scrabble can link with Facebook. Wish Tetris had competitive dual play.

iFighter
The look, controls, and game-play is exactly the same as the classics "1941" & "1942", which is a very very good thing!

Underworlds
ln the style of Diablo II. Same concept: your character finds/buys weapons & armor, earns skills. Controls are a little wonky (The 'move' and 'action' controls are relatively close. Seems like blind tapping instead of concise.).  Hasn't disappointed yet. Soundtrack included!

Myst
Again, I had to get this. The literally the SAME GAME as its original release.

Digdug
Has both the old original and an updated graphics/game-play version. Retro game is exactly the same as the arcade, and was the reason for the purchase. The 'flip' controls kinda stink. Worth $5? Depends on how much you loved the original arcade game. I've been waiting for an update to possibly fix the controls.

Castle and Stickwars
Same 'stick figures storm the castle, and must be flicked away'  action. Cannot decide which is actually the better variation. Stickwars has cleaner graphics. Castle graphics are more humorous (at first). Castle seems easier since my fort has never been breached. Both games have offered good updates to alter the game-play.

Topgun
I loved playing this in the arcade as a child. How many quarters/dollars did I waste destroying the Commies? Basically the same game-play with a slightly altered new story-line. Controls are phone-tilt, which works well. 

Star Trek
The same game-play, tilt-controls as iFighter. Only for die hard fans? Perhaps, the entire game is terribly too easy. Way too easy. Sadly, no real desire for re-play.

Giant Metal Robot
Fabulous retro 16bit graphics! Sadly, not terribly engaging. Simple game-play.

Paperbreaker
A hand-drawn Breakout! Nothing terrible special except for the pretty art design.

Pirates: Sea Battle 2
Reminiscent of the old Commodore 64 Pirates Gold! sea battles! Wish it was a remake of the FULL game and not just the battles. Wish the game had more ocean to explore, instead of being limited to phone screen area. Almost beat the game (Up to last level), haven't returned to re-play.

iDracula
2nd game purchased. Look and feel of Diablo II, but just mindless monster killing. Weapon upgrades, but lacking any story-line or character building. Meh.

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