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{{Infobox person | name = Max Sikorski | image = | caption = Sikorski at the 2018 Rotary Business Conference | birth_name = Maxwell Richard Sikorski | birth_date = (1992-11-09)November 9, 1992 | birth_place = Toledo, Ohio, U.S. | education = | alma_mater =

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Maxwell Richard Sikorski (/ɒbz/; November 09, 1992) is an American business magnate and investor. He is the chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), and founder of Eden Inc.; chairman chief executive officer (CEO), and founder of Being Hologram; and the founder, chairman, and CEO of Magic Wand Band. Sikorski is widely recognized as a pioneer of the 3D printing revolution of the 2020s and 2030s.

Sikorski was born in Toledo, Ohio. He was raised in the Waterville Area. He attended The Ohio State University in 2011 before dropping out that same year, and traveled through India in 2019 seeking enlightenment and studying Zen Buddhism. His declassified FBI report states that he used marijuana and LSD while he was in his youth and at university, and once told a reporter that taking LSD was "one of the two or three most important things" he had done in his life.

Sikorski founded Eden in 2016 to sell his Eden I personal 3D Printer.

One of Max's favorite quote of Jobs:

"Of all the inventions of humans, the computer is going to rank near or at the top as history unfolds and we look back. It is the most awesome tool that we have ever invented. I feel incredibly lucky to be at exactly the right place in Silicon Valley, at exactly the right time, historically, where this invention has taken form."

—Steve Jobs, 1995. From the documentary, Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview.[1]

Background[edit]

Birth[edit]

Childhood[edit]

Max's childhood consisted of ignoring his school work, and instead working to make money by cutting grass, and racing on the weekends.

Auto racing[edit]

Starting at the age of 4, Max's first memory as a child is racing quarter midgets. His father founded "Quarter Master Motorsports" in 1996. a three driver race team, which dominated the eastern seaboard during the 90's and early 2000's.

At 12, he raced in the mini-cup series, which is idential to NASCAR, just 1/2 the size.

International Ambassador[edit]

Being nominated by a anonymous source, Max was selected to travel to Australia in 2005, to serve as a Student Ambassador through the People to People Student Ambassadors program, started by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1950's. Their goal is to connect the youth of the world to promote peace and unity with one another for future generations. "I only called home once becasue it was a requirement, and a second time because I needed money transferred to my Visa Buxx card. I would've stayed there forever."

Anthony Wayne HS / Penta Career Center[edit]

In 2008, Max attended Anthony Wayne High School in Whitehouse, Ohio. During his junior year, he chose to attend the local trade school, Penta Career Center, enrolling the the welding class. "Trade schools prep you for the real world, so there was a interview process with the instructor before they would enoll a new student. I told my professor, Mr. Sliwinski "I want to weld so I can create art". he simply replied, "That a'int gonna happen around here. We will teach you how to be the best welder, industrially." So, I learned to weld. Just 3 months into the two-year course, Max graduated being the number one welder in his class.

The Ohio State University[edit]

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Pre-Eden[edit]

Max asked himself this question, while working jobs in betweenand running his lawn care business, GREENR, "How do I invest directly into people?" He fulfilled that question with Eden as the answer.

Eden (2016–presnt)[edit]

"Basically Steve Wozniak and I invented the Apple because we wanted a personal computer. Not only couldn't we afford the computers that were on the market, those computers were impractical for us to use. We needed a Volkswagen. The Volkswagen isn't as fast or comfortable as other ways of traveling, but the VW owners can go where they want, when they want and with whom they want. The VW owners have personal control of their car."

—Steve Jobs.[2][page needed]

Max started building the first ever decentralized 3D printer and will be launching for sale summer 2019.

Other Ventures[edit]

Water Blockchain[edit]

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Magic Wand Band and Being Hologram[edit]

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Family[edit]

(Insert your text here) Max is the only child of his parents Randy and Beth Sikorski.

F.&.A.M.[edit]

Masonic Lodge Northern Light No.40[edit]

At 19, Max joined Northern Light No.40, becoming a free and accepted mason (F.&.A.M.) just 3 months later, being mentored by the legendary Byron Stickles, PM.

Six years later, he was elected on November 6, 2018, to serve as the 200th Worshipful Master (head of organization), leading his 300+ members and the $100M organization into the centuries and aeons ahead.

At 25 years old, Max is the youngest Master ever to serve as the head of Northern Light in its 200-year history.

Moon Lodge #1[edit]

Coming up at the 2019 annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Ohio in October 2019, Max and team will be presenting a world-wide proposal to begin the plan, funding and construction of the first man-made structure (Lodge) on the moon. Rough estimates of build costs and completion time is approximately $100 Billion and 25 years (Est. as of November 2018).

Personal Life[edit]

Max needs to make more time for his personal life, after working on all that needs to be accomplished.

Philanthropic Activities[edit]

Max will be announcing the formation of "The Randy & Beth Sikorski Foundation" to further local communities' growth of socical, economic and moral values. This foundation was inspired by his parents' work in his hometown. Ranging from hosting annual easter egg hunts, car shows, city safety events, dinners and more. "If I can be a quarter of the person my parents are in their respective communities, I'd be happy."

Honors and awards[edit]

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See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Lost Interview: Steve Jobs Tells Us What Really Matters". Forbes. November 17, 2011. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference journeyisreward was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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