“That really bummed me out and made me kind of depressed and pissed off,” he continues. “I was like, ‘I need to fix that. I need to generate jobs. I need to generate opportunity. I’m afraid of sitting back and watching it all go away.’ Like, no, I can just serve food in a parking lot. No, I can just grow vegetables in my backyard. I can buy sewing machines and make clothes. Those are the things I’m attracted to. That’s what I love — figuring it out, like, ‘How do we make all these things happen?’”
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