The Day the Blocks Came to Life
On March 20, 1999, Legoland California opened its doors, turning dreams into reality with giant LEGO blocks. How can you use your creativity to build your own empire?
Learn something new every day — a concept, an idea, a mindset shift. Small daily upgrades = big transformations.
It’s not magic. It’s exponential growth.
On March 20, 1999, Legoland California opened its doors, turning dreams into reality with giant LEGO blocks. How can you use your creativity to build your own empire?

On March 19, 1895, the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, filmed their first movie using the cinematograph, a brand-new invention they had just patented.

Today, March 18th, we’re vibing with the memory of 1965, the year Alexei Leonov stepped out of his capsule and dove into the unknown.
Ah, March 17th! While a lot of people link this day to overflowing cups of green beer and awkward attempts at Irish jig dancing, not many remember the legend of St. Patrick driving the snakes out of Ireland. Now, you might be thinking, “What does this have to do with the digital creative economy?” Well, buckle up, because we’re about to turn snakes into followers and legends into marketing strategies!

So, like, on this day (March 13) way back in 1879, Albert Einstein was born—yeah, that genius with the wild hair, always sticking his tongue out, and the dude who came up with the famous Theory of Relativity. Oh, and it’s also Pi Day (3.14) today. Is that just a coincidence or is the universe just messing with us? And why should you even care about this? Stick around, and I’ll break it down for you real quick! 😜🌌

The Expanse really stands out because of its deep characters, super realistic and detailed universe, and a smart political storyline. Plus, it’s done an awesome job expanding from books to streaming and games while keeping that top-notch quality.

So, like, on this day (March 13th), but back in 1989, the genius Tim Berners-Lee dropped the proposal for what would become the World Wide Web (WWW).

Cyberpunk 2077 went from being a total flop, full of bugs, to becoming one of the biggest games ever, all thanks to the persistence, constant updates, and the CD Projekt Red team actually listening to the community.
On March 11, 1997, the game “Final Fantasy VII” dropped in Japan for PC, totally changing the game in the video game industry. Originally released for PlayStation in 1997, it was one of the first to make cinematic storytelling a thing in gaming, using CGI, an epic soundtrack, and deep character development to tell a super engaging story.
Imagine a world where no one answers the phone, but everyone responds with a meme within seconds. Now imagine all of this starting with a
01001011 01001001 01010100 01010100 01011001 01001000 01000001 01010111 01001011 00110001 00111001 00110000 00110011 🛩️ DECEMBER 17TH THE DAY MAN LEARNED TO FLY, YO 1903
Em 16 de dezembro de 1947, os cientistas do Bell Labs realizaram a primeira demonstração bem-sucedida do transistor. Por apenas um instante, uma pequena peça de metal e cristal substituiu as válvulas gigantes — e venceu. Sem telas touch. Sem processadores i9. Sem inteligência artificial.
Em 3 de dezembro de 1992, o engenheiro Neil Papworth enviou a primeira mensagem SMS da história.
Do computador dele para o celular do seu chefe, a frase simples — “Merry Christmas” — inaugurou uma nova forma de comunicação humana.
In December ’90, Tim Berners-Lee dropped the first working prototype of the World Wide Web.
What he didn’t even know? He was kickstarting a whole new vibe: a space where cultures collide, careers pop off, creativity levels up, and revolutions spark — all at once. 🔥💻✨
Nos EUA, ela surgiu para nomear o caos urbano pós-Thanksgiving — ruas abarrotadas, lojas lotadas, filas que davam voltas no quarteirão e gente lutando por televisões como se fossem artefatos sagrados.
No Brasil, como sempre, não decepcionamos.
Transformamos a Black Friday em evento digital, híbrido, remixado, com memes, lives, influenciadores, cashback, link afiliado, cupom secreto, cupom falso, cupom que nunca funciona…
É a economia criativa em seu estado mais primal.