If money was no concern
I was inspired to do this incredibly interesting exercise by Deepak Chopra’s Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. Specifically Chapter 7, The Law of Dharma, or Purpose in Life:
“If money was no concern and you had all the time in the world, what would you do? If you would still do what you currently do, then you are in dharma because you have passion for what you do. How are you best suited to serve humanity? Answer that question, put it into practice and you can generate all the wealth that you want.”
If money was no concern, I would…
Increase the salaries, pay off the debt and return the favors accumulated during years of bootstrapping.
Give the first year of service for free to startups. Let organizations that help improve lives of other people use Relenta for free.
Ramp-up our development capacity and complete the already-underway transformation of Relenta into a universal, open communication platform. My vision is to merge the distant worlds of CRM, collaboration and social networks into one hybrid communication channel that will accept as its own email, chat, microblogs, RSS, SMS texts, voice, video, and whatever else comes along tomorrow morning.
Hire an evangelist extraordinaire in every language.
Globalize Relenta’s hosting infrastructure.
Set up a charitable foundation to advance a few social and personal causes in Latvia, the home to Relenta development team. Latvia is a tiny, beautiful, and charming country with uniquely screwed up politics and economy. Its capital Riga had been my home base for the last six years, and I am connected to this place in many curiously intriguing ways.
What would you do if money was no concern?
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