Can you explain the ultimate goal of your life?

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Quick Summary
I have a curious brain that is constantly stimulating a voracious appetite for knowledge and data, which comes handy when assessing business prospects from a structural point of view.
I Enjoy
Solving customer needs in a smart way!
My Skills
Problem solver, critical thinker, business background (MBA), engineer by trade, team member, family oriented, opportunity-driven, profit-seeking mindset.
My History
In the process of selling my coffee subscription (CEO and Co-Founder) business for a 3X revenue multiple. Also, just finished a Data Analytics certificate program at Cornell University. Born and raised in Colombia (South America), I went to a K-12 German school. I have played several sports during my life, a couple of them competitively, but golf has been a passion of mine since childhood. It evolved into a sort of therapy for me. I got an engineering (industrial) degree from Universidad de Los Andes (top 10 in LatAm), after I lived and worked in Germany for almost two years,. I have worked for both big multinational companies as well as small businesses and I tend to prefer small, young companies where the thrill of action and impact is most rewarding.
I'm Building
Currently working at a startup that surveys Oil & Gas assets with spectrometry equipment mounted on drones and pickup trucks measuring methane concentrations, processing the data, and providing business intelligence on it.


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Can you explain the ultimate goal of your life?

Nicolás's Answer
My ultimate goal in life is to live an existence full of purpose and meaning, knowing that my work and efforts solve actual needs, increase people's productivity, create wealth, and serve as a role model for my family to pass on to their offspring.

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