When Jeff Bezos was just 4 years old, he took apart his grandfather’s alarm clock because he wanted to see how it worked.
Instead of scolding him, his grandfather sat down with him and helped put it back together. That moment planted a seed — a lifelong love for asking questions, taking things apart, and building something new.

Years later, in 1994, Jeff was living the “American Dream.” He had a high-paying job on Wall Street as a Vice President at a prestigious investment firm. He had security, status, and a bright future.
But then something changed.
Jeff discovered that the internet was growing at an astonishing 2,300% per year. He saw a future most people couldn’t see. So he made a decision that shocked everyone.
He quit his cushy job, packed his bags, and drove across the country with his wife. They moved into a small rented house in Seattle. Jeff set up Amazon (originally called Cadabra) in his garage, using the garage door as his desk.
His parents thought he was crazy. His colleagues thought he was throwing away his career.

But Jeff believed in a bigger vision — to build “the everything store” and put the customer first.
From a curious little boy who took apart clocks… to a man who started one of the most valuable companies in human history in a garage.

Jeff Bezos once said: “I knew that when I was 80, I wasn’t going to regret the things I tried and failed at. I was only going to regret the things I didn’t try.”
If you have a crazy dream that others don’t understand… If you’re scared to leave your comfort zone… If people are telling you it’s too risky…
Remember Jeff Bezos.

Sometimes the greatest adventures begin the moment you’re willing to look foolish.
Your “crazy idea” might just change the world one day.



