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DAS ZIEL - Wofür mein Startup steht und warum ich den Blog dazu beginne
MEIN ZIEL
Mein Ziel ist, in der Lage zu sein zu entscheiden was, wann und wo ich etwas machen kann und will. Etwas, was mich mich glücklich macht - eine Firma zu gründen, die für etwas steht.
Dafür bin ich bereit hart und viel zu arbeiten. Es macht mir Spaß und ich tue es gern!
Das Ziel ist nicht das Geldverdienen. Meine Motivation ist, Produkte herzustellen, von denen ich überzeugt bin und bei denen ich es selber nicht abwarten kann, dass sie fertig werden, da ich sie für meinen Altag haben und selbst benutzen will.
Ich mache dies mit Leidenschaft und werde versuchen dabei soviel zu verdienen, dass ich dieses Leben, das mir Freude macht, finanzieren und nach meinen Wünschen gestalten kann.
DIE PRODUKTE
Alle Produkte, die ich herstellen will, sollen ein kreatives und aktives Leben unterstützen und vereinfachen.
Meine Firma soll nicht mehrere Produkte einer Kategorie herstellen.
Stattdessen werde ich versuchen, jeweils ein Produkt in der jeweiligen Kategorie zu entwerfen und dabei alles einsetzen, um dieses Product in bestmöglichster Qualität zu gestalten.
QUALIFIKATIONEN
Die letzten zehn Jahre habe ich als Fotomodel gearbeitet. Das hat mir die Möglichkeit gegeben, um die Welt zu reisen und verschiedene Kulturen nicht nur als Tourist kennenzulernen. Gelebt habe ich unter anderem in Bangkok, Hongkong, Shanghai, Singapur, Mailand, Paris, Barcelona, New York und Kapstadt. Im Moment bin ich für ein paar Monate in Sao Paulo.
Dadurch geschafft, einem normalen Alltag zu entfliehen und alle drei Monate in einer anderen Stadt, einem anderen Land und einem anderen Kontinent zu sein.
Während dieser Arbeit habe ich einen Einblick in die Fashionszene bekommen und mit wachsendem Interesse beobachten können, wie Marken aufgebaut werden.
Seit ein paar Jahren habe ich zudem die Gelegenheit bekommen, mit meinen Vater, der über viele Jahre eine Edition und Galerie - unter anderem in Köln betrieben hat - eine neue Webseite zu entwerfen, sie zu pflegen und eine eigene kleine Kunstsammlung aufzubauen.
Bei dieser Arbeit habe ich viel über die Kunst erfahren und die Schönheit und die Bedeutung von Kultur und Geschichte schätzen gelernt.
Außerdem hatte ich das Glück, sehr interessante zeitgenössische Künstler kennenzulernen.
Darüber hinaus konnte ich dabei erfahren, wie der Onlinehandel funktioniert.
Alle diese Erfahrungen werde ich in mein neues Projekt einfließen lassen.
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Für einen ehrlich gemeinten Erfolg, darf dieser nicht auf Kosten anderer geschehen.
Daher werde ich alles in meiner Macht stehende tun, um sicher zu gehen, dass ich nur mit Fabriken zusammenarbeite, die ihren Angestellten faire Bezahlung und sichere Arbeitsbedingungen bieten.
DER BLOG
In diesem Blog werde ich genau dokumentieren, wie ich zu dieser Idee gekommen bin und den Weg, meine Idee zu einem gelungenen Ergebnis zu bringen. Und dies mit allen ups and downs, einschließlich Fotos und Notizen des Entwicklungsprozesses.


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