How Can a Tech Entrepreneur’s Idea Lead to More Peace?

Pacific Tech by Brandon Possin
3 min readMar 23, 2024
Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash

Airbnb founder Brian Chesky joined Lenny’s podcast to give a masterclass on inspired business leadership. Asked to share one unfulfilled aspiration, Brian said he wished everyone on earth could get a passport.

This got me thinking.

Being a diplomat trained to take an idea and make it a reality, the mind’s wheels started turning. Especially so given travel’s transformative power to overcome ignorance or unhelpful nationalism. What could we do to make huge progress toward this goal?

  1. Sponsor civic organizations to organize passport sign-up campaigns

The world is full of internationally-oriented organizations that share the cause of promoting travel. Traditionally, Rotary International, the Meridian International Center, and AFS Intercultural Programs have facilitated exchange travel, especially for younger people who have never travel. Lately, smaller yet nimble organizations have emerged to close travel disparities that under-resourced communities often face — such as those on this list.

2. Enlist travel organizations to organize passport sign-up campaigns

Non-profits could also join this campaign given their incentives are aligned with more international travel. Airports Council International, Japan Travel Bureau Foundation…

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Pacific Tech by Brandon Possin

High entropy blog on making the most of opportunities, especially in Web3. By the founder of a DeSci startup in Japan. Opinions personal.