Serial entrepreneur Naveen Jain asked for the moon, literally, and got it. His is a typical rags-to-riches story. Brought up in poverty where even getting a basic education was difficult, today Jain is amongst the most successful Indian-born Americans. He shared some thoughts on his latest venture, Moon Express, a lunar transportation and data services company, with Peerzada Abrar and of its relevance at a time when the human race is heading to be a multi-planetary society. Poverty teaches a lot I grew up in India and we never had a place we could call home. We never got to live in one city for more than six months to a year. We were very poor - sometimes we had food to eat, sometimes we didn't. This was because my father worked in the public works department and refused to take bribes. His unwillingness to accept bribes did not go well with his bosses who used to transfer him. This happened at very frequent intervals - sometimes twice a year - and to remote places. My early ...