A number was written on a whiteboard. A question that would change everything.
Twenty-four thousand. Every day. Before we take our morning shower, before we check our emails, before we start our meetings - 24,000 children under five die simply from lack of food and clean water.
"Carter, what are you going to do about that?"
That question - written on a whiteboard 15 years ago - never left. It lived in the back of my mind through corporate jobs, through life changes, through everything. It was always there, whispering: "What are you going to do about this?"
I realized the world has the resources to solve its problems. What we don't have is a system that connects needs with solutions. That became Day 7 - a Public Benefit Corporation with a mission: "Delivering exceeding value void of all exploitation to create an abundant world of human flourishing."
For 15 years, the technology wasn't ready. Then came AI. And with AI came the language that made everything possible: Python.