Twitter has functioned as my primary creative scene for the past three or four years. Musically i was never, i never pushed myself much as a musician. I do feel like wy, we may be reaching of a plat plateau plateu plateau. Ands i'm trying to do block posts again, write books,. We need fresh perspectus. We need new people showing up. Like if you have a small group of people and they're all just kind of validating each other, but there's no growth, there's no whatever. If you're not careful, it can become like a suckle kind of thing, where there's no improvement at all. It is theoretically possible
Visakan ‘Visa’ Veerasamy is a creator, marketer and the author of two books, Friendly Ambitious Nerd and Introspect. In this episode we discuss:
- How to reframe your ambition so you can succeed your way- How to create content that helps people, makes money and connects you to your tribe- How to market yourself and your work without selling out
We also discuss Visa’s experience growing up as a child of multiple worlds, turning ADHD into a superpower, and the importance of creative scenes like the Golden Age in Ancient Greece and the Renaissance in Italy.
Visa is one of the most interesting and unique thinkers I’ve come across and this episode will give you a lot of valuable insight into creating, marketing and more.