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Don’t call me an author, a podcaster, an entrepreneur, a writer, a storyteller, a thinker, an investor, an advisor or anything else. These only describe a tiny slither of what I do.
I co-authored the book 18 & Lost? So Were We alongside seven other everyday people.
I co-founded and lead The Constant Student Community, which is all about changing education, and supporting those who want to change the world.
I am also one of the earliest outside investors in ThisApp, and hope to add to my belt a few more investments like this – supporting and growing initiatives that will help the world improve.
They say ideas aren’t worth 20 cents. They’re wrong. Underpinning all this, I try to turn confusing, high order ideas into tangible concepts, like The Thousand Doors, The Minimum Viable Lifestyle, The Audience-of-None and Gillage to name a few. This work is done in my podcast and blog.
My main themes are philosophy, uncertainty, education and investing. There is a lot of work to do, and luckily, I don’t have any grey hairs yet. There are many more books and other projects to come, but these are the things I do, the exercises. Now I want to tell you my story. That’s the real me.
Many moons ago, I left high school, started studying at university, and then got completely lost. I didn’t feel like I was living, but rather, that I was merely existing. Then, out of nowhere, a friend invited me to run a nonprofit with him and my life changed forever.
I am a Doorman. Just like any other Doorman, I open the Door to show you a place that might be for you, and whether you enter or not, you will soon forget me. As it should be.
Remember, the best way to open a Thousand Doors for you is to concentrate on opening Doors for others.
Regards, The Doorman.
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