Category: Personal

Making Jazz

The Founder Who Cried Idea: Navigating the Social Consequences of Entrepreneurial Failure

Indeed, experiencing failure can be quite challenging, especially when there’s a significant investment of time, effort, and emotion involved. When we pour ourselves into a project or endeavor, it becomes intertwined with our identity and sense of worth. So, when it doesn’t succeed as expected, it can feel like a personal devaluation. Additionally, there can…
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Bryant Stratton: Navigating Data Centers and Crisis Management

In the midst of blinking server lights and the ceaseless mechanical symphony of data centers, Bryant Stratton found himself in a situation that would prove his mettle. His journey through the intricate world of data centers had led him to a crossroads where his expertise would be pushed to its very limits. It was a…
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Reciprocation

Another interesting observation today… So if someone asks you for something when do you just freely give it? So I decided to ask over the last few weeks for reciprocation in kind as I have been getting a kind of message on this platform for my time. Personally I’m not sure who the best advocates…
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Story of a System

Shared spontaneously by many people who don’t know each other and then forgotten. Man’s dream in the kitchen and in all the other major parts of the house Yes, the dream, like a kitchen that can fit all the chefs, where they all work together harmoniously, is both real and unreal at the same time.…
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Reason to Converge

Finding a Purpose, Founding a Company, and A Defining Experience Aligning with something so strongly that it becomes what you are excited for every day is a life-changing experience when you have the drive to execute it. Getting there would be an adventure of testing how far I would be willing to go and learning…
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The Sun, The Mountain, and The Blade of Grass

The blade of grass said one day to the mountain, “your shadow is too big would you mind moving?” The mountain said to the blade of grass, “you are too small to receive sunlight in my shadow, would you mind moving?” The blade of grass said to the mountain, “I do not know how to…
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A Traveler of Much Anxiety

There was once a person that traveled far and wide. They found may things and studied with the greatest teachers. Yet, when the holidays came they were anxious and unhappy. With all of their experience and knowledge, they could not find the joy others seemed to have. One day when they were home for holidays…
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One Grain of Sand: Introduction

Belief x Time x Effort = Life In most lives, there is a lack of time, connection, and security to build ideas at the table for most people. Whether this is a state of the individual’s choice is left to be determined by the subjective experience of the person or this could be said to…
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I am?

A beautiful day is any day where you post something like this, yet under such sad circumstances I feel torn to nothingness like the abyss which stares back at all of us. Yet, here I am, I have come again, to the end of the beginning and I have returned again unto myself. Bryant Stratton…
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Formation of the Book, Author’s Story

“Fear is the mind-killer, it is a little death inside all of us”, these words from Frank Herbert’s book Dune would carry me for the next 20 years of my life. It turns out it was fear that prevented connection, the trust that something could be possible, but I kept going. The change for me came…
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