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San Francisco, 2007. Broke design graduates, Brian Chesky ,Joe Gebbia and Nathan Blecharczyk, couldn't make rent. When hotels sold out for a major conference, they blew up three air mattresses in their living room and called it "Airbed & Breakfast." The Vision: While the world relied on expensive hotel chains, they saw value in human connection. They wanted to turn any spare room into a local, authentic experience. The Fearlessness: Top investors laughed at the idea of strangers sleeping in your home. To survive the 2008 crash and fund their servers, the founders literally sold custom cereal boxes ("Obama O’s") just to keep the project alive. The Execution: They didn't wait for perfect conditions. They flew to New York, went door-to-door taking professional photos of early listings, and talked to their first users face-to-face. They built trust through premium design and real action. The Global Impact: What started as a desperate hustle to pay rent transformed into Airbnb, completely disrupting the traditional hospitality industry. Airbnb now hosts millions of guests every single night. It’s the ultimate proof that the most disruptive empires are built by people willing to hustle when they have absolutely nothing. 💚https://t.me/wutstartups