Make Stuff
I noticed that many people I admire make stuff. They create products, startups, blogs, essays, books, podcasts, poems, music, restaurants, bakeries, communities, videos, films, original research, paintings, and photographs.
Making things of your own leads to non-linear results whether that be growth, money, or opportunities.
Through this blog I discovered the fulfillment of making stuff. That feeling of creating things that wouldn’t exist otherwise. The feeling of other people that enjoy and find value from what I’ve made. The feeling of making something that’s bigger than myself. It makes it all worth it.