"I am in a constant process of progress," says 23-year-old Andrei Noah Smith.
"Every day, every hour, my brain is evaluating the possibility of doing something creative, something never seen before, something which will change the whole discourse of how the world functions."
Smith, who moved to the US from Belize when he was still a child, is now one of the most prominent young entrepreneurs in the country, owning multiple smoke shops in New York City, as well as 100 acres of land in Belize where he plans to build a metaverse that will "change the whole discourse of how the world functions," per Forbes.
"To me my businesses serve a social purpose of making lives easy," Smith says.
"I push my stretch of imagination a little further every day to achieve the undoable."
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