Appreciate your modesty in reflecting back and making it happen. I believe this way you will be shining on ur strengths as that’s already your inbuilt trait and passion.
Excellent Pranav. I'm very curious who the storyteller reached out to was. It's also a very interesting subject, the consideration of what making great connections can actually speed up and what is still left in your court to learn, embody, build yourself—regardless of who you know. A friend of mine knows somebody in the movie business who wrote Hollywood scripts and dined with the great directors, but who is struggling now to figure out what's next in life. I definitely err way too far on the side of DIY, though there are some upsides to that. I appreciate this reminder.
Thank you Rick! It's so interesting that even though we all have the ability to stay connected better than any time ever in history, a lot of us (including myself) still lean towards working in silence and isolation. Nothing wrong with that, but there's just that special something that takes place when you go out of your way to make a connection and look for people who are building similar things. It might not seem natural, especially when it's all done through the internet, but as you mentioned, it's rewarding and fulfilling in ways that very few things can be.
Appreciate your modesty in reflecting back and making it happen. I believe this way you will be shining on ur strengths as that’s already your inbuilt trait and passion.
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Excellent Pranav. I'm very curious who the storyteller reached out to was. It's also a very interesting subject, the consideration of what making great connections can actually speed up and what is still left in your court to learn, embody, build yourself—regardless of who you know. A friend of mine knows somebody in the movie business who wrote Hollywood scripts and dined with the great directors, but who is struggling now to figure out what's next in life. I definitely err way too far on the side of DIY, though there are some upsides to that. I appreciate this reminder.
Thank you Rick! It's so interesting that even though we all have the ability to stay connected better than any time ever in history, a lot of us (including myself) still lean towards working in silence and isolation. Nothing wrong with that, but there's just that special something that takes place when you go out of your way to make a connection and look for people who are building similar things. It might not seem natural, especially when it's all done through the internet, but as you mentioned, it's rewarding and fulfilling in ways that very few things can be.