Jordi Muñoz struggled in school due to ADHD and changed schools frequently. As a child, he enjoyed tinkering with electronics. He improved his grades but was initially rejected from university. He started a taco restaurant but then studied computer engineering. When his girlfriend became pregnant, he stopped his studies. Later, he wrote drone blogs where his ingenuity was noticed. He befriended the director of Wired magazine and they co-founded 3D Robotics where Muñoz became CEO at age 20. 3D Robotics developed open source technology for applications like agriculture, deliveries, and wildlife tracking.
Jordi Muñoz struggled in school due to ADHD and changed schools frequently. As a child, he enjoyed tinkering with electronics. He improved his grades but was initially rejected from university. He started a taco restaurant but then studied computer engineering. When his girlfriend became pregnant, he stopped his studies. Later, he wrote drone blogs where his ingenuity was noticed. He befriended the director of Wired magazine and they co-founded 3D Robotics where Muñoz became CEO at age 20. 3D Robotics developed open source technology for applications like agriculture, deliveries, and wildlife tracking.
Jordi Muñoz struggled in school due to ADHD and changed schools frequently. As a child, he enjoyed tinkering with electronics. He improved his grades but was initially rejected from university. He started a taco restaurant but then studied computer engineering. When his girlfriend became pregnant, he stopped his studies. Later, he wrote drone blogs where his ingenuity was noticed. He befriended the director of Wired magazine and they co-founded 3D Robotics where Muñoz became CEO at age 20. 3D Robotics developed open source technology for applications like agriculture, deliveries, and wildlife tracking.
Edwin Arévalo 45161017 Universidad De La Salle Problems at school Jordi Muñoz was not a good student, he was a mediocre student; diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. He went through 5 schools before graduating, an only middle-class son, his medical father and an accountant mother, he spent his childhood in Mexico.
It was problematic and unruly, he liked airplanes and
robotics a lot, as a child he played with laymen and fixed blenders, at 10 years he was given a computer and at 11 years he made a bomb, at 16 years he improved his grades and at 18 years He graduated, but he was rejected at the university, then he set up a taco restaurant, then entered to study computer engineering and then his girlfriend became pregnant and for that reason he stopped studying. After that his wife started working and he wrote on drone blogs in which his ingenuity stood out for the things he used, then he talked more often with the wired director to exchange ideas and discover technologies and algorithms. then director of wired resigned to found 3d robotics (new technology projects) with Muñoz; of just 20 years and managed to become the CEO of this great company and then continued studying, 3d was a community of free ideas and open sources, volunteers with both economic and project contributions, are used in soil studies, package deliveries at home, beer delivery events, whale migration tracking. • The cook who does not divulge his recipes disappears: In this first part of the chapter he tells that Gastón is a son of a politician who wanted Gastón to study law and be a recognized lawyer or politician from Peru, but Gastón did not like anything about the subject of politics so he did the impossible to that he was not accepted by the universities to which his father had nominated him, as he did not achieve his goal of being rejected, all he could do was get him expelled from the university where he had been SHARE TO GROW?
For this part of the book, we think that
we are left as a moral that we must learn to be more rational people, have more integrity and compromise with what we do, really if we were a simple and understandable people, the world could be something different, we should have n realize that one thing is to be submissive and another very different is to be understandable. • Growing the Peru brand: Gastón's first objective was to grow his ark Peru in different countries because he said that as Peruvian cuisine is known they will open more restaurants, develop the company more and they will do completely better, use Peruvian gastronomy as a tool to promote national products to strengthen the image of the country, with the positive consequences that it implies in the world.