Ways I've Tried to Change the World
and Failed
My Name is
Steven Skoczenand I am trying to change the world.
It turns changing the world is really hard.
So I fail at it a lot.
Here’s my mistakes.
Pick one you’re going to skip.
Let’s get started.
UCSD
Use tech to give patients a voice.
failed because
Scale matters.
ebDB
Single repository for all the world's ethnobotanical data.
Second System Syndrome is Real.
failed because
Olorien
Open-source scientific journal software.
Sometimes there is no general case.
failed because
Cornell University
Environmental Engineering degree.
Expensive doesn’t mean valuable.
failed because
Cornell University
Environmental Engineering degree.
Sunk cost fallacy is real.
failed because
EPA P3 Research
Small-scale solar-thermal power.
Physics always wins.
failed because
SixLinks
Information and actions for all the world's biggest environmental issues.
If you can't make money at it, stop. It's a bad idea.
failed because
SixLinks
Information and actions for all the world's biggest environmental issues.
Burnout is real. Never work >60 hrs/wk on anything.
failed because
SixLinks
Information and actions for all the world's biggest environmental issues.
Meet your audience where they are, not where you want them to be.
failed because
GoodCloud
Software for Small Non-profits.
Don't innovate everything. Only solve one problem.
failed because
GoodCloud
Software for Small Non-profits.
A business must be good at everything.
failed because
GoodCloud
Software for Small Non-profits.
Marketing is more important than product.
failed because
Wieden+Kennedy
The world's most powerful ad agency.Nike, Coke, Old Spice, everything.
You can only move big things with help.
failed because
Coffeehous.es
Intellectual discourse among far-away friends.
Good ideas are worthless.
failed because
Science for Humans
Communicating scientific research through short, animated videos.
A man cannot serve two masters. Or, you have finite time.
failed because
That brings us to now.
These feel like they’ll be successes.
Just like the others did.
The things that failure slowly teaches.
Intention
Doesn’t count.
Empathy
Is the most important personal skill you can develop.
Fear
Is the best compass you will ever own.
Change
The world isn’t static. Neither are you. Change.
Sacrifice
Nothing is free.
Ego
Do you care enough about your thing to improve yourself?
You will fail.
Learn how to fall, and how get up.
That’s what I know.
Which thing are you going to skip?
You can change the world.
–Margaret Atwood
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever does.”
–Steve Jobs
“Everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you, and you can change it, you can influence
it, you can build your own things that other people can use.”
Tomorrow hasn’t been written.
Thanks for listening.
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