The incubator that keeps your wings
An afternoon of trocar ideias with the socio (who arrived unannounced mid-lunch) produces the long-term vision on record: buildings around the world where builders live and eat free, with every tool available (the VR-glasses observation scaled up: big YouTubers grew where technology was cheap; Newton had a stepfather's library, Gates a computer), a support network of experts, a produce-something expectation around six months, and roughly 10% equity, founders flying on their own. The anti-model is named: Linus Tech Tips lore, the boss on his third house while the ten-year employee still rents, the car-channel crew denied monetization who left and thrived. The rule extracted: nosotros ganamos, pero ustedes también ganan, and nobody's wings get cut. Also on record: the highest-paid-intern anecdote, four million against a one-million minimum.
// trace: where this idea came from
- ↳ video diary @ 19:17 (el edificio donde se vive y se come gratis)
- ↳ video diary @ 27:38 (la tercera casa del jefe, el contraejemplo)
- ↳ video diary @ 27:57 (nosotros ganamos, pero ustedes también ganan)
- ↳ Seed 228-1: La tercera casa del jefe (la frase del empleado que se salió)
- ↳ Entry 219-1: You grow as far as the system lets you (creces hasta donde el sistema te deja, hecho edificio)
The socio materializes mid-lunch, a misread message away from being expected, and instead of the desfeita he gets a work afternoon and a trocar ideias that reaches the long game. First the anecdote that reframes a resume line: colleagues used to tell him he must be the best-paid intern in the country, four million pesos against a minimum wage near one ▸ 17:30, one of several self-promises he notices, only now, that he actually kept ▸ 18:15.
Then the vision, stated fully for the first time: buildings, here and in different parts of the world, where people live free, eat free, and build ▸ 19:17. The theory underneath is access, the system decides how far you grow: the big YouTubers came from countries where technology was cheap and present ▸ 20:35, Newton had a stepfather’s library, Gates a computer nobody else had ▸ 21:24, and his own VR glasses still astonish visitors fifteen-plus years after the technology existed ▸ 21:56. So the incubator stocks the toys, plus accountants, legal, a network where someone always knows an expert ▸ 22:34. The guardrails: not a hostel, only people who want to produce, a roughly six-month expectation ▸ 23:35, and something near ten percent equity while the founders fly out on their own wings ▸ 25:01.
que nadie corte las alas →
The anti-model gets named through Linus Tech Tips lore he’d been bingeing: 1 to 120 employees, corporate creep, a stake sold, a CEO installed ▸ 26:12, the ten-year employee’s line about the boss’s third house (seed 228-1) ▸ 27:38, and the crew denied monetization on the channel they proposed, who left and now thrive ▸ 28:18. Against that, one rule: “nosotros ganamos, pero ustedes también ganan” ▸ 27:57, alumni percentages funding the next residents’ cupos ▸ 29:13. A flywheel with the wings left on…
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no entry has continued this idea yet: the arc is still open