In an era where attention moves faster than capital, the real question is this: do you have a story liquid enough to compound, or one sitting idle in your head?
Foremost, this is a beautiful insight. It's not about making noise; it's about resonating. And that isn't a matter of turning up the microphone or dropping more posts. It's about connection. It's about quality and honesty!
And that's what I love so much about Stresswood's story. You don't say it explicitly, but it's loud: it's an authentic, positive, and genuine operation. It's not perfect, but it's relentless in pursuing it. And from that, it has longevity and connection. And for some of us, at least, it resonates!
Foremost, this is a beautiful insight. It's not about making noise; it's about resonating. And that isn't a matter of turning up the microphone or dropping more posts. It's about connection. It's about quality and honesty!
And that's what I love so much about Stresswood's story. You don't say it explicitly, but it's loud: it's an authentic, positive, and genuine operation. It's not perfect, but it's relentless in pursuing it. And from that, it has longevity and connection. And for some of us, at least, it resonates!
Thanks so much, Jason, for the comment. I agree that resonating is the key.