- Guttaggo Newsletter
- Posts
- The First Ride That Changed the World Forever
The First Ride That Changed the World Forever
A “long trip” meant several dusty days on a wagon.
Howdy, Go-Getters!
Imagine a world where horses ruled the roads and a “long trip” meant several dusty days on a wagon. Then along came a fella named Karl Benz in 1886 with the first gasoline-powered automobile, the Benz Patent-Motorwagen.
Here’s the kicker: His wife, Bertha Benz, might’ve been the world’s first marketing genius. Without tellin’ Karl, she drove their car 66 miles to visit her mom, proving its reliability. Folks were gobsmacked seeing a horseless carriage roll through town!
Ol’ Mo tilts his hat, grinning. “Sometimes, the best ideas need a little guts to get rollin’.”
Ol’ Mo’s Quick Tip:
An idea’s potential ain’t worth much unless you’ve got the guts to hit the road.
Need help navigating your journey? Get started with my Ikigai Blueprint and find your drive.
Keep rollin’, Go-Getters!
Ol’ Mo