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One of my family’s core values is humility. This results in two things: 1. We want our work to speak for itself, so we’re driven to always do our best work (feature) 2. We don’t want to speak about our work, so we’re bad at selling ourselves (bug) The latter is particularly dangerous when we do need to sell ourselves, which is every time an opportunity presents itself. I was talking to @keccers.eth in a full what-have-I-ever-done-that’s-moved-the-needle spiral when she asked me to send her my CV. “It’s just a CV,” I said. "Bullet points and numbers." This morning, she sends me a 15 min podcast of a guy and a girl analyzing me: my character, my values, my accomplishments, my potential. “I popped your CV into NotebookLM and gave it one instruction: tell me what kind of person ted is,” she said. It was critical, accurate, grounded, and bullish. Two AI-generated voices selling me TO ME. What the fuck. This type of collaborative AI (AI with friends) is unbeatable. Same goes for crypto.
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I was raised the same way, Ted, and I struggle with the same thing. I teach screen acting and I tell my students this all the time. “Success only comes when, 1. You’re really good at what you do. 2. People know that you exist. You can’t spend all of your time doing one or the other and be successful. It takes sharing your time between the two.” That said, knowing it doesn’t make it easier, but it does bring awareness.
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