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Create Your Niche & Work - Mega-Thread

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I want to create a mega-thread w/ pioneers & people with unique work/niche.

The intention behind it is to open our minds to create new paths to ourselves/humanity.

Post here humans with unique skills, jobs, business, niches.

Examples: Rick Rubin, Dan Koe, Salim Benbouziyane, Andrew R. Gallimore.

 

 

 

 

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I think truly groundbreaking work is harder to come by than you make it out to be.

That said, Werner Erhard. His work catalysed the human potential movement back in the 70s.

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Grimes - Sci-Fi/Futuristic Tech/Alien Music

 

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Robert Fritz's insights on the creative process. He's a creator, not a derivative.

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Richard Bandler & John Grinder - Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)

 

 

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Miguel Nicolelis - Neuroengineering & Neurotechnology

 

 

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Erik Drexler - Nanotechnology Pioneer

 

 

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@CARDOZZO

14 hours ago, CARDOZZO said:

I want to create a mega-thread w/ pioneers & people with unique work/niche.

The intention behind it is to open our minds to create new paths to ourselves/humanity.

Post here humans with unique skills, jobs, business, niches.

Examples: Rick Rubin, Dan Koe, Salim Benbouziyane, Andrew R. Gallimore.

 

 

 

 

   By wanting to make a megathread listing pioneers and geniuses too unique to emulate, do you seek the purple megathread tag, or are you listing people so unique that it enforces idolatry and pedalling those higher than you?

   If the intention of this thread is to open our minds to create new paths in ourselves/humanity, does that mean higher introversion? And why would you list the most extraordinary people for us to emulate? In one perspective it mag create inspiration, but it may also dispirit and be daunting for us to emulate.

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   One good example of what I mean:

   Parr inspirational, part despair. How can anyone be able to attain such strength?

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2 hours ago, CARDOZZO said:

Bryan Johnson - Rejuvenation Athlete

 

 

1 hour ago, CARDOZZO said:

Geoff Lawton - Permaculture

 

@CARDOZZO  again, how are these examples going to open people's minds to seek new synthesis of careers, when said pioneers and geniuses are too unique to emulate, and too masterful and powerful that it's more disempowering than empowering? Especially if we factor in developmental factors?

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@CARDOZZO  Also, do you have a specific demographic you are appealing to? Considering that most of your examples cited are white, cisgender males, in their mid 30s to 40s, if that is your poll to source inspiration and your intentions us to seek new pathways for creativity, why would you only limit your examples to white cisgender mid 30-40 males, yet have your target audience be as many people as possible throughout all demographics and psycho graphics?

   Are you aware of your own biases being projected?

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