February 7, 2021 We must run the risk of companies threatening to sue us for harassment. But I don’t think that will happen because we are simply calling in as customer feedback. Initial hurdles might include creating the momentum for the number of calls and the time that it will take to secure a physical facility and crowd funding to buy the machines. Unless there are leaders in other parts of the world who want to start their own country’s call to action, time zone synchronization might be difficult. Especially in time zones that are on the other side of the world from America. However, I believe that once there is a consistent turn out rate for a few months, we will be able to scale the movement and share the message with as many people as possible, ultimately reaching a larger audience over time. Because we have not done something like this in such a large scale, we might potentially experience a relatively steep learning curve. Additionally, as with most governed entities, the bureaucratic breakdown of commerce might leave us without a physical space for a few months to a year until we acquire a space rent free which will open up a lot of space and wiggle room to buy the machines. Or we might make friends with a generous angle investor who believes in what we’re doing and donates a large sum enough to get this going right off the bat. Anything is possible.
The Festival of Urgent Reinventions: What are the potential risks/hurdles for your idea?
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Aug 19, 2022