Why We'd Never Sell socra for $50M
Yesterday, a family member posed what they probably thought was a tempting question: "Would you sell socra if someone offered $50 million?"
The answer came instantly and decisively - absolutely not.
Yesterday, a family member posed what they probably thought was a tempting question: "Would you sell socra if someone offered $50 million?"
The answer came instantly and decisively—absolutely not.
This isn't about building something to sell. This isn't about an exit strategy or becoming wealthy. Socra represents something far more meaningful and important than any monetary value could reflect.
We're building socra because we believe in a future where human potential can be fully realized. A future where anyone—regardless of their background or circumstances—can achieve their most ambitious goals if they're willing to put in the work.
This mission is too important to have a price tag. We're creating a platform that could fundamentally change how humans collaborate, learn, and achieve their dreams. That's the kind of impact that no amount of money can buy.
When you're working on something that could help shape humanity's future for the better, $50 million feels almost trivial in comparison. This is about legacy, not liquidity.
Some might call this idealistic. We call it being true to our vision.
Because at the end of the day, socra isn't just a company or a platform—it's a movement towards a better future for everyone. And that's not for sale.By Eduarda Ferreira