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John E. Dobbs's avatar

I can understand the dilemma ... of course, I'm 59 and not a 20-something. Some of the things they get all jazzed about are either beyond my capabilities (or interest to develop those capabilities) or seem meaningless to me. There are a lot of people doing what you do ... but this post reminds me that not many of them are doing it with the kind of thoughtfulness and intentionality that you are. That may or may not set you apart from the crowd ... but I think it's more important to be genuine than to be always waving your hands saying 'look at me'. I am with you.

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Spencer Pugh's avatar

Well said. Thanks for the compliment in there as well. Yeah, I'm really not sure if my position will help me stick out, or hinder my "success" in the "techtuber" industry. Either way, I have certain priorities that I have to adhere to or I'll lose myself in the hubbub. Hold me accountable!

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just mud by Ron's avatar

Just your faith, in that space; you already recognize tech is insufficient for weightier soul stuff. Heard a message recently; we're in spaces unique to us by design, and we need to scatter seeds. Great post Spencer.

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Spencer Pugh's avatar

Love that. Thank you!

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NEIL C DAMGAARD's avatar

this is one of the most thoughtful, careful exposés on tech I have read in a while. Press on young Jedi!

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Spencer Pugh's avatar

Wow, thanks Neil! We continue forth!

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