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Why People Compare Roberto Hroval with Nikola Tesla and Leonardo da Vinci

Businessman vs. entrepreneur

 ‘Entrepreneur’ is not just meant business but it is more than that. It describes an artist, an innovator, a tech-savvy, an inventor and a businessperson. The word is same just the meaning becomes a little bit more complex, doesn’t it?
The reason for sharing this with you because I am going to write about a man, an entrepreneur and I do not want you to see him through the frame of a businessman but as an ‘Entrepreneur’.  The name is Roberto Hroval, founder of the patent real corporation, an enterprise which is widely known for its innovative ideas.




Who is Roberto Hroval?
Roberto Hroval has a simple yet powerful business philosophy, “Make the final product so perfect that there is no need to spend extra money, machinery, manpower to improve it.”

From the childhood Roberto Hroval was peculiar. He always has these crazy ideas about upgrading the existence piece of technology and innovate something much better to change the world. He was the owner of two ventures at the age of 20 and by the time he turned 29, he decided to lose all his string and to go big.

He founded a venture which later became the head of PatentReal Corporation. The purpose behind its establishment was quite different. It was brain baby of Roberto Hroval who made it in the first place as a problem solver for his budding company. The goal of PatentReal Corporation is to offer a technologically advanced solution to the World.           
Currently, the PatentReal Corporation is working to solve energy problems of the world. It is developing a technology call Biomass ‘Ultima Technology’ which provides Emission-free biomass. It is one of the best solutions for green energy.

In October 2018 Robert Hroval has announced ‘Implosion based flying saucer FCX-01’. He thinks that the future of transportation is not on the road but it is in the sky. He believes that air traffic is much more predictable, safe and could be available for everyone and it also can reduce the emission of CO2 drastically.

His FCX-01 is a UFO-like vehicle which can accommodate two people with decent weight load. As he claims it offers speed of 150mph and powered by electricity of gas.

But his biggest achievement to date is Product Reincarnation Technology™, a new and totally green waste to energy solution. This technology transforms worn out and discarded products into sellable goods – like fuel or carbon black – with more than 98 per cent economic use and more that 85 per cent exploitation of energy balance.

Is he a new Elon Musk?
We all know about Elon Musk who is an innovator, engineer, and entrepreneur. He is a co-founder of Neuralink, Tesla INC., SpaceX and PayPal. Each of his enterprises is being seen as ahead of time. Many people call Roberto ‘European Elon Musk’ because of the similarity in their vision which is ‘to make the world a better place than yesterday’.

Some people also see him as the combination of Elon Musk and Leonardo Da Vinci because his commitment towards his goals is straight with a strong will to create a perfect end product without any more need of improvisation; just like paintings of Leonardo Da Vinci (a top-notch perfectionist).




Today, I received a message from my friend – who is an entrepreneur – claiming that it contains a secret of ‘How to be a millionaire’. The message contained an image with quoted text which says “If you want to be a millionaire then solve a million-dollar problem or you can solve a problem of million people”.

This quote was, of course, said by some successful businessman. I couldn’t find the name behind it, but this made me think. I googled for more and next second I was looking at the business philosophies of hundreds of successful business including Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Roberto Hroval, Steve Jobs and many others.

I was quite astonished to learn what these big brains think before introducing a new product to the world. Let me share with you what I have learned.

1.    Steve Jobs
Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me. Going to bed at night saying we have done something wonderful, that’s what matters to me.”

This is kind of powerful quote, isn’t it? There are two types of entrepreneurs. One is those who begin startups with a sole purpose to get their names in Forbes’s ‘world’s richest men’ list. Others are those who want to go to bed with a feeling of satisfaction that they have done something wonderful today. The founder of Apple Inc. was the second kind of entrepreneur.

In 1985, Jobs put his resignation to apple. He left the company in which foundations lies his lifetime work. But his business philosophy was to create something new, something better than yesterday and this led him to find a new organization ‘NeXT Computer’ (which was later bought by Apple and became reason jobs returns).

The Pixar Animation Studios which gave us the greatest animation series of all-time ‘Toy Stories’ wouldn’t exist if Steve Jobs hadn’t founded ‘NeXT’. At the end of the day, how you have made today better than yesterday is all that matters.

2.    Warren Buffet
Investing in yourself is the best thing you can do. Anything that improves your own talent and skill; nobody can tax it or take it away from you.”

The most important investment as per the world’s most successful investor is the self-investment. No matter which kind of business you run, there is always need of improvisation and it can only be done if you possess sufficient knowledge. No matter how richest and successful you will become, remember this: there is always someone to race you down if you have stopped sharpening your knowledge and skills.

Few months back I read an article in CNBC about Warren Buffet giving insight about how he learns. “For maximum success, everyone dedicates time to read throughout a day,” he said. Mr. Buffett spends daily five to six hours reading books and magazines in order to keep him updated with new change world adapting each day.

The next method he suggests is learning by studying other people. You can learn many things from other person’s mistakes and the advantage of doing it is you don’t will learn without making the same mistake.

3.    Roberto Hroval
There will always be people who will want top-notch products. These are my customers. I must be immune to the others who want an average product or the lowest price and don´t appreciate usability, reliability, and quality.”
Roberto Hroval, the founder of PatentReal Corporation, did his first business at the age of 15. He manufactured state of art hi-fi amplifier with top-notch quality, well designed inside out, and quite expensive. Yet audiophiles chose it over other well-established brands. Roberto once said that even after the span of thirty long years he is still proud of that perfect design and uncompromised quality as some original customers are still using it.

This business philosophy became Roberto´s trademark. “The product has to be so perfect that it doesn’t require any kind of further improvement,” he says.

This very thinking led him to his greatest achievement, a new technology known as Product Reincarnation Technology™, a groundbreaking waste to energy solution with utilization rate above 85%. This futuristic technology can transfer worn-out parts into fuel, electricity, or even brand-new original products… with no emissions whatsoever.

4.    Yvon Chouinard
If you wait for the customer to tell you what to do, you’re too late.”
The most important thing about any business is that understanding your customer needs. If you fail to do so then my friend you are lagging years behind your competitors.

If you open Wikipedia page about Yvon Chouinard, you will see many other labels such as rock climber, environmentalist, actor, and a billionaire businessman. This guy really is a full package in himself. His company Patagonia is known for its environmental focus. It markets and sells outdoor clothing.

The company’s estimated revenue is about 209 million dollars. As a businessman, Yvon Chouinard followed a foundation of any successful business empire, “Understand your customers and give them what they want before they even ask, “ and “Introduce new feature in your product not because your customers need it but because they might want to use it.” 

  5.    Sam Walton
There is only one boss: the customer. And he can fire everybody in the company from the chairman on down, simply by spending his money somewhere else.”

This is probably the best quote I have ever read about a business philosophy. Any business exists because of its customers, without customers no matter how big a player you are, your business will cease to exist. No business means no employment. A customer can fire anyone just by spending his money somewhere else.

Sam Moore Walton was an entrepreneur who founded Sam’s Club and Wall mart (The largest corporation by revenue as well as the world’s biggest privet employer). Once he was the richest man in America. If I start writing about wall mart and journey of Sam Walton then I need to make another blog just to serve this purpose.

The secret of success behind Wall Mart is quite visible. The motto its success lies behind business philosophy of its founder, “No matter what never lose a customer.”

Allow me to introduce my point of view regarding this comparison. Honestly, I don’t think this comparison is legit. These three people are doing great in their respective fields. They don’t need others name being coated over theirs. How does it sound if I called Leonardo Da Vinci as being half Hroval? It sounds absorb, isn’t it?


Da Vinci was famous for his artistic, his paintings: Two most famous one ‘Mona Lisa’ and ‘Last Supper’. Elon Musk is known for his innovative and creative ideas like ‘Cheap Space Travel’, ‘Colonizing Mars’, ‘Travelling though Hyperloop System’ and ‘Fully Advanced Electric Cars’.

Roberto Hroval has his own vision, his own ways to change the world by creating an alternative. Energy technology, developing air travel technology and many other perfect end products which are ahead of this time. The only similarity among this persona is that they somehow changed/ are changing the world bit by bit.   

Can Roberto Hroval be an inventor like Nikola Tesla?
Actually, I am a great fan of Nikola Tesla. Tesla was the man whose imagination was far beyond his time. I would love to call him as an inventor who invented the 20th century.

If it wasn’t him then probably we don’t have the luxury of using alternating current without which most of the electric gadgets we are using now wouldn’t be possible.

He is the creator of Alternating Current, Tesla Coil, Induction Motor, Radio, Tele Automation, Neon Lamp, Shadowgraphs and many more. He obtained 300 patents in his lifetime and many other which never got surfaced (like death beam, artificial tide waves, thought camera etc)!



I have read both the biography of Nikola Tesla and interviews - articles about Roberto Hroval and the thing I have noticed in both of them that both are visionary, innovators!


But again, I see no reason to compare them with each other. These inventors, entrepreneurs are serving humanity by making the world more and more advance with each passing days. Let me tell you how visionary these guys could be by mentioning a prediction of Nikola Tesla about modern smartphones.

In 1926 in an interview, Tesla said, “When wireless will be perfectly applied then the whole earth will be converted into the huge brain. We shall be able to communicate with one another directly and instantly irrespective the distance. We shall also be able to hear and see each other as though we are face to face, despite of having thousands of miles of distance in between; the instrument through this all possible will be able to fit in our pocket.”

The only thing which is common between all innovators all around the world is that their brains are capable of critical thinking which are like 70 or 80 years in future. Each one is unique in their respective ways. Let them claim their own thrones.
 

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