Carlos Vera

Carlos Vera

Attended Minneapolis Community & Technical College, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and California State University, Long Beach. Interested in AI/VR games

Website: https://charlescv28.wordpress.com/2015/03/09/business-ideas/
LinkedIn: https://ve.linkedin.com/in/carlos-vera-6a7218aa
Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlescv999
Caraca, Venezuela
Member since May 20, 2016
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MY MISSION IS TO HELP HUMANITY ACHIEVE PEACE BY CULTIVATING A DEEP UNDERSTANDING OF EACH OTHER'S CULTURES AND LANGUAGES! Quote_down
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Education
2011 Minneapolis Community & Technical College Obtained an A.F.A. Degree in Theater
2012 University of Minnesota - Twin Cities , BA , Pursued a B.A. in English
2013 California State University, Long Beach , BA , Pursued a B.A. in English

I am a(n):

Entrepreneur

Companies I've founded or co-founded:
Learning Experience (L.X.)
Achievements (products built, personal awards won):

My company is yet to be established as I'm still in the conception stage. Therefore, I'm currently looking for VCs and entrepreneurs living in first world countries that are willing to partner up with me.

If you're an entrepreneur or corporate innovator, why?

I want to change the world.

What's most frustrating and rewarding about entrepreneurship/innovation?

The most rewarding aspect of entrepreneurship is the pool of endless possibilities that can be materialized into physical form because of it. And the most frustrating aspect is how time consuming it can actually be.

What's the No. 1 mistake entrepreneurs/innovators make?

Thinking that it's an easy job.

What are the top three lessons you've learned as an entrepreneur?

1) Becoming a successful entrepreneur is extremely hard.
2) Learning to control your own emotions and mental state is key.
3) Learning to be proficient at describing your ideas and business model is very important.

Full bio

My name is Carlos Vera and I'm originally from Venezuela. As a Spanish native speaker, I've always felt intrigued about the English language. This curiosity put me on a path that led me to understand how the language acquisition process actually works. After two decades of research and personal experience, I've developed  psychological techniques that can help anyone intersted in learning new languages accelerate their learning process.  I firmly believe that as citizens of this world, we have the responsibility to maintain a harmonic and prosperous environment for future generations to come. And to achieve this goal, we all need a deeper understanding of each other's cultures and languages. 

With that said, my intention is to build a software development company that will produce mobile apps and VR games capable of helping individuals improve their inherent abilities such as language acquisition, social interactions, business acumen, among others. 

I'm currently looking for Accelerators, VCs, software developers and loyal entrepreneurs living in first world countries that are willing to support me in materializing my ideas into reality!