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On Being Brave

by | Oct 29, 2015 | Corporate Stationery, Letterpress, Weddings and Social

You might know James Victore, or at least who he is. If you do, you have an opinion of him. There was a time when I waited for each new installment of Burning Questions.

Then it trailed off. I got busy. I dug into the trenches of the business and I stopped paying attention.

And I woke up this morning realizing that I’ve lost the very thing I love about James and the thing at the core of his teaching: BRAVERY.

I’ve stopped being brave. I’ve tried to be too much like my friends in the industry and I need to stop.

So, here I am, working on being brave again. Doing the work that I have to give. And, like any good student, I’d like to make my teacher proud.

Here’s to being brave. Are you willing to join me?

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