My Project hope Top Three Post Review.
Hello Everyone, it is the 28th day in the month of May 2020 and i hope you are enjoying your day. We are living in a world of uncertainty currently but trust that all this will pass soon as the government is working hard to get it solved.
Welcome back to my weekly top three project hope post. The idea behind writing this post is to showcase three posts from project hope that i find intriguing. Do not get me wrong, all post on project hope are intriguing because if they aren't, i am sure @crypto.piotr and other team members would have muted the post.
So let's get to business
NUMBER ONE
The Challenges Foreseen With Colonizing Mars - @gbenga
<Getting to Mars isn’t an easy thing and in other to get this done, a lot of work needs to be done. You can’t just launch people to Mars, it will be a disaster.
Space x has been known to be leading the journey to mars but of recent there has been an upgrade in the way the journey to space has been, this is an interesting post about the topic mentioned.
You can read this post on @gbenga blog and share your thoughts.
NUMBER TWO
The New Norm for Businesses after COVID-19- @ojerinde
<A lot of companies have decided to encourage working from home so they can keep up with customer’s needs and keep doing businesses.
Even after the pandemic there is going to be a lot of difference in the way people work and the entire situation is going to produce another set of business ideas.
You can do well to read this post, it is worth the read.
NUMBER THREE
NEW TECHNICALLY INNOVATIVE GADGETS TO HELP HUMANS - @mojubare
<Tech companies are not slowing down in the production of devices that they feel might be useful to humans during and after the pandemic
This period of pandemic is a time when there are so many recorded failures but a lot of people are also are also building things that will help the life of humans better.
That is the end on my top three project hope post review. You can read this exciting posts by going to the project hope community. Till next time, I still remain @eni-ola.