Published Nov 15, 2017

Achieve The Unthinkable with Naveen Jain and Lewis Howes

Entrepreneur Naveen Jain discusses his revolutionary visions for space exploration and healthcare innovation, highlighting the economic opportunities of lunar resources and the potential to make chronic diseases optional through personalized medicine, all driven by an abundance mindset.
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  • Moon Mission

    Naveen Jain's Moon Express is pioneering private space exploration with a mission to the moon. He emphasizes the importance of imagination in overcoming preconceived limitations, stating, "Imagine what happens is all your preconceptions go away and you're willing to open to anything." 1 Moon Express is the only private company with permission to leave Earth's orbit, a feat that even giants like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos haven't achieved yet 1. Naveen's vision extends beyond exploration; he aims to create a multi-planetary society to ensure humanity's survival against existential threats 2.

       

    Moon Economy

    The economic potential of the moon is vast, with Naveen Jain envisioning moon rocks as the new diamonds. He suggests that if diamonds can be marketed as symbols of love, so can moon rocks, saying, "If you love her enough, you give her the moon." 3 This vision includes affordable moon travel, with tickets potentially costing as little as $10,000 in the next decade 3. Naveen also sees opportunities in mining lunar resources, like helium-3, which could revolutionize energy production on Earth 4.

       

    Space Economy

    Naveen Jain believes the space economy can transform global industries and improve lives. He argues that private companies can achieve what was once the domain of governments, stating, "Galaxy is not the limit. Even universe is not the limit." 5 The cost of moon missions has drastically decreased, making them viable for private enterprises 6. Naveen advocates for profit-driven ventures to scale solutions to global challenges, emphasizing that doing good and doing well are not mutually exclusive 5.

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