People generally underestimate two things 1. How hard it is to get your foot in the door as an outsider. I lived in a car for months in Palo Alto with no prospects, connections or money to break into Silicon Valley 2. How wide doors are open once you’re on the inside and hustle
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Sure, if you need someone to look over the story, let me know. I am sure I can ask you (polite) questions to elicit more details. But, yeah, your particular journey would be a massive selling point and motivator: " had to do it the hard way so I can give you an easier chance".
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What I was thinking of was packaging the story in a similar narrative style to which Kevin Hong packaged his story of building out his business with his partner while living in a van: http://www.outlierapproach.com/learned-living-working-van-published-business-collective/ … It would be a great promotional tool!
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Building the narrative like (1) This was my mission, (2) These were the problems I had to solve (3) This is how I solved each problem, (4) I am here to help you all today (5) I will solve problems that come up (housing, etc) with the same determination; this is my new mission.
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Austen this deserves at least a podcast interview
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