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Meet Michael A. Gamble Founder of Pristine Potty

March 31, 2022
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Michael A. Gamble Founder of Pristine Potty
Michael A. Gamble Founder of Pristine Potty

New Potty allows users to rate the bathrooms at their favorite restaurants.

The Pristine potty app strives to be the standard for pleasant dining in an age of hygiene consciousness and pandemic unrest.

Michael A. Gamble, the Pristine Potty app’s CEO, and creator have one goal.

Gamble aims to create a better dining experience through the Pristine Potty App.

He also wants to alert forward-thinking restaurant owners about the need for cleaner restrooms.

New Potty can raise dining standards around the globe and is free to download from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

What is the story of Pristine Potty?

My small children sometimes needed to change diapers, and I didn’t realize how detrimental a dirty public toilet could be to my dining experience.

Fear of being exposed to these elements, I would often resort to the stroller to change diapers to avoid exposing my family to an unsafe environment.

I was sure that others would also desire a clean and sanitary environment.

Management should be aware of their concerns. Pristine Potty was born.

It would be a simple app that allows consumers to rate restaurants and share their experiences.

It would let users provide feedback on the bathrooms at their favorite restaurants and offer rewards!

Clean restrooms would be highlighted as an essential component of helping diners make informed choices about where to eat safe and enjoyable.

How do you stay productive?

It is pretty close. My typical day starts with a routinely early morning rise at 6:15 AM, followed by a CNBC update at 6:30.

After my morning Starbucks stop, I drive to work. My day includes coordinating with my team, making Zoom calls and multiple phone calls, working on transactions and other projects, and executing the strategies necessary to ensure that they are completed in a timely fashion.

Some days also require pick-up and drop-off at school for my children.

This allows me to manage extracurricular tasks efficiently while not taking too much time away from work.

After a successful day at work, I plan dinner. Evening routines are about quality family time.

Each day is more productive if I count the tasks completed and agendas accomplished.

​How do you bring ideas to life?​

I spent a lot of time thinking about the idea, how it was formed and what its execution looks like.

Before moving forward, I consider what is possible and whether it should be done incrementally or quickly.

The final product is what I see. I imagine it as a finished piece of art.

My ideas are a benefit to others, and I enjoy achieving my goals.

What’s your favorite trend?

Technology has enabled people and businesses to expand their capabilities by leveraging technology.

The cost of living is rising, and people will need to be more efficient in their careers.

This can only be achieved through technological advances. Entrepreneurship is at its peak!

​What habits make you productive?

To come up with the best ideas, I work with others who are more intelligent than me.

They always poke holes in my thoughts so we can see if it works before we spend too much time on it.

What’s your advice for the Noob?

Get up early. Do your research. Invest more in stock markets

What is one thing we can all agree on?

There are many reasons we shouldn’t spend so much time lobbying for our government.

There are many reasons why we should not spend so much time lobbying our government.

The $8 trillion Fed Reserve balance is available to us instead of relying on them for any solution or assistance.

This has been the most dysfunctional government in American history.

​What do you recommend as an entrepreneur?

Collaborate with smart, successful people.

What’s your rich strategy?

It is essential to have a solid foundation for what you are developing.

My small business lending, management company, or software company is where I spend most of my time.

This thesis includes a timeline and a growth trajectory.

It doesn’t matter how fast you grow your business at any given time.

It must eventually rise. If it doesn’t, it will be dead upon arrival. There is no future without progress!

How do you overcome Failure?

I loaned too many of my funds (MADCAP, LP) to one client/endeavor I didn’t control.

My capital fund suffered a substantial financial loss when that client went bankrupt.

I overcame the loss because I had multiple streams of income that mathematically allowed me to recover by allocating resources to the ‘bad.

​Can you share a business idea?​

I recommend that you start a content production business on top of any platform.

We meet many companies eager to collect our data and study our patterns.

However, it is easier for us to make a profit from their presentations of those patterns.

The digital world has become an international marketplace with eCommerce and peer-to-peer transactions.

If you can use your creativity and skills online, time can be more important than content.

What’s your recent best buy? ​

I opened an Identity Guard Account. My Louis V. bag was stolen from my car.

The thieves stole my Louis V. bag from the back of my vehicle.

I had to fight them to spend on my credit cards and use the authorization forms in my bag.

It is a horrible feeling to feel violated. The Identity Guard will help me protect my credit and identify crooks.

What are your favorite Softwares or Apps?

The Chase App! The Chase App!

Which book would you recommend?

Harvard Business Review: “Resilience” [HBR Emotional Intelligence series]

Most people are moving up to emotional intelligence.

It is not enough to be intelligent and successful.

We still have a lot to learn about how we interact with others in society and how we treat them.

​What’s your favorite quote?​

It’s not what you don’t know that can get you in trouble. It’s what is certain that it just isn’t true.

Mark Twain

“Power is only useful when used to help the powerless.” Marcus Flowers (Candidate for the US Congress in Georgia).

TL;DR by Michael A. Gamble

Entrepreneurs should invest in technology to allow businesses and individuals to grow their capabilities and expand their resources.

For the future, surround yourself with intelligent and successful people.

Invest in future health-conscious concerns like the 80% who would avoid restaurants with dirty bathrooms.

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