I sat down across from Mark Zuckerberg, studying him for a moment. He was only in his early twenties, but already he had that focused, intense look of someone who lived and breathed his work.
His messy brown hair fell over his forehead.
"So," Mark started, breaking the silence with a flat tone, "why are you interested in this project? It's still in development. I haven't even finished it yet."
I leaned back, relaxed but with purpose. "I've been in tech for a while. I started PlayTube, a video-sharing platform that's connecting people. It's doing pretty well."
Mark's gaze stayed on me.
"On top of that," I continued, "I've made a few investments that paid off big. Like Google, for example. The point is, Mark, that if something grabs my attention, be it a complete product or just an idea, I know to trust my gut."
"Well, Google's been down last time I checked," he said, smirking a little.