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My name is Baptiste Monnet. Due to events, I became interested in personal development and business. I worked in logistics, private security, and social education field. Otherwise, I have always had the desire to have a side hustle.
It was this story. EVs are currently one of the largest consumers of Lithium Ion batteries – and those can be pretty toxic. There is a lot of industrial push to recycle the materials from old discarded batteries to try and lessen the pressure on mining.
It depends. I like to share tips, and ideas – but I usually write about personal growth.
Imagination and experience bring the idea. I make sure my story can make a meaningful change. When I write, I like to listen to the piano and be in a quiet place.
We interpret every day. Between what I see and what I think I see, there is a difference. I would like each reader to be able to identify with the idea (story) shared.
I hope to give more. When I give, I have control. What matters when we create something is the community we accompany.
I like to eat something else while I cook.
Yes. I love watches – stories and watchmaking. I also like to read and watch food videos.
Tips and ideas – oriented on an open mind and common sense.
Don't be afraid to be yourself in this crazy world – no matter what you say, no matter what you do, you'll always be judged by others. We live in the same world where we have our own world.