Ask HN: How to change the world with no profit model
I just had one of those amazing ideas. You know the kind. Song birds sing a little louder (or maybe quieter in your perfect world). The sun always shines and it's 76º F with no wind. All after this idea is put into practice.
Here's the hitch -- it'd be impossible to make money off of. Seriously. It's a decentralized system. I could position myself as a main aggregator, the go to source for information about this system, but by its very nature others could try to do the same.
So... to my question. Should you follow an idea that's literally world changing if you realize right up front that ever making money (not even a profit, just bringing money in the door) is, if not impossible, at least very hard?
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 51.1 ms ] threadI think you should follow on it, or if you don't have the time to do that without a decent monetary outcome, at the very least open up the idea, in this thread or another. See if it resonates with people. If so then let's get started, and then see what comes out of it.
Without knowing more about your idea, how can we judge whether it's worth it to follow through with it?
Maybe you can think a little outside the box and try to get sponsorships directly from companies who are more friendly towards open source projects and communities? Find a way to pitch the idea to a bunch of individuals and companies who might donate and see where it goes.
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2006/yunu...
Cheers
If it's world changing, has no conceivable means of profit and has a cost (even a cost of your time) you can ask for donations. If it's world changing and doesn't, then it's win-win.
The gist of my argument is basically the same - there are several examples of people developing game-changing ideas that have no real business model, yet they are still able to profit it from them in some form or another.
TV: Sells ads Cable: Sells channels
Radio: Sells ads Satellite radio: Sells subscriptions
Medical care: Lots of not-for-profit hospitals and foundations out there. Medical care: Lots of for-profit doctors, dentists, physical therapists, etc. out there.
And so forth.
EDIT: Please note I say this as someone who has been giving away life-changing/world-altering advice for years and has spent time hanging out with others who have been giving away their work for free for a long time. From what I have seen, those folks are mostly pretty bitter about it and the services they offer are seriously constrained by the lack of funds. I decided at some point I will make a profit at it or do something else. Nothing else makes long-term sense. It just isn't viable otherwise.
Peace.