Ep 11 | In the Weeds of the Off Season
What’s on my mind… https://twitter.com/rafathebuilder/status/1461225680524484608?s=20 And this… https://twitter.com/Joey_DeBruin/status/1461443925466488832?s=20Gardening in PublicIn today’s vlog, I share a bit of the vision for Forefront’s Off Season. Signing off friends, C
Ep 9 | Blurred Lines
I spent years and years “doing my thing” - yet still questioning if I “was on the right path.” I had old-school, old-world parents. I had siblings who lived up to the parental expectations in the expected manner. This made it all the more noticeable that I hadn’t (haven’t). In my better moments I am defiant about this. (Black sheep fellowship, anyone?) In the not-so moments, I wondered if I blew it. This week felt like: Ahh, ok…I took the long way home.Gardening in PublicThe riddle we must ci...
Ep 8 | Forefront is...
Happy Sunday dear friends! The Forefront Genesis team is currently contemplating the riddle of our North Star. I wanted to share an exercise that I’m currently doing to help me get a better sense of Forefront’s (evolving) North Star. https://twitter.com/SpaceXponential/status/1449831959568420866?s=20 First, I consider these writing prompts:Identity: Forefront is a X....Activity: Forefront is a X ... that does Y....Activity: Forefront is a X... that helps people Y...Activity & Audience: Forefr...
Ep 11 | In the Weeds of the Off Season
What’s on my mind… https://twitter.com/rafathebuilder/status/1461225680524484608?s=20 And this… https://twitter.com/Joey_DeBruin/status/1461443925466488832?s=20Gardening in PublicIn today’s vlog, I share a bit of the vision for Forefront’s Off Season. Signing off friends, C
Ep 9 | Blurred Lines
I spent years and years “doing my thing” - yet still questioning if I “was on the right path.” I had old-school, old-world parents. I had siblings who lived up to the parental expectations in the expected manner. This made it all the more noticeable that I hadn’t (haven’t). In my better moments I am defiant about this. (Black sheep fellowship, anyone?) In the not-so moments, I wondered if I blew it. This week felt like: Ahh, ok…I took the long way home.Gardening in PublicThe riddle we must ci...
Ep 8 | Forefront is...
Happy Sunday dear friends! The Forefront Genesis team is currently contemplating the riddle of our North Star. I wanted to share an exercise that I’m currently doing to help me get a better sense of Forefront’s (evolving) North Star. https://twitter.com/SpaceXponential/status/1449831959568420866?s=20 First, I consider these writing prompts:Identity: Forefront is a X....Activity: Forefront is a X ... that does Y....Activity: Forefront is a X... that helps people Y...Activity & Audience: Forefr...

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https://twitter.com/Bilbo_Bondbags/status/1443708292119752772
About three months ago, I jumped into the fray at Forefront to help with the launch of Season One: Enter the Forge.
I wanted one thing.
I had this question, and I didn’t want to understand someone else’s answer to it.
I didn’t want to read anymore. I wanted to do, bumble my way through, and keep bumbling - until that moment when the body understands, the body feels, the body knows.
But I hesitate to use that phrase (“the body”) without qualification. These wondrous moments of struggle and breakthrough to learning are not of a (brute) physical nature.
By using that phrase, I guess I am trying to indicate that we are dealing with the mystery of the human will.
It knows in a way that the intellect doesn’t.
Learning a new sport is maybe the analogous experience most can recall and relate to.
When I first re-taught myself how to swim, I pored over books and magazines with Olympians on the cover. I memorized the nuanced descriptions of the mechanics of each stroke. Every move I made in the swimming pool was halting, hesitant, suffused with conscious thought.
Think, think, think.
Then finally came the moment. The moment when thought stops…
And I just move. I just do. And in that moving, and doing, I suddenly understand more than anything the books and articles and experts could have written.
Back to Forefront, and the one thing I wanted.
I wanted to discover my own answer to the question, “Why is it that, everywhere I turn in my corner of the Twitter-verse, I see -
DAO
DAO
DAO?”
I knew I had to jump in. I had to just do, to get to that moment when thought stops.
I could never have imagined then, three months ago, that I would be where I am today.
Signing off, with gratitude to the Forefront fam and especially, Carlos, Jihad, Chase and CPTNSkeletor.
https://twitter.com/Bilbo_Bondbags/status/1443708292119752772
About three months ago, I jumped into the fray at Forefront to help with the launch of Season One: Enter the Forge.
I wanted one thing.
I had this question, and I didn’t want to understand someone else’s answer to it.
I didn’t want to read anymore. I wanted to do, bumble my way through, and keep bumbling - until that moment when the body understands, the body feels, the body knows.
But I hesitate to use that phrase (“the body”) without qualification. These wondrous moments of struggle and breakthrough to learning are not of a (brute) physical nature.
By using that phrase, I guess I am trying to indicate that we are dealing with the mystery of the human will.
It knows in a way that the intellect doesn’t.
Learning a new sport is maybe the analogous experience most can recall and relate to.
When I first re-taught myself how to swim, I pored over books and magazines with Olympians on the cover. I memorized the nuanced descriptions of the mechanics of each stroke. Every move I made in the swimming pool was halting, hesitant, suffused with conscious thought.
Think, think, think.
Then finally came the moment. The moment when thought stops…
And I just move. I just do. And in that moving, and doing, I suddenly understand more than anything the books and articles and experts could have written.
Back to Forefront, and the one thing I wanted.
I wanted to discover my own answer to the question, “Why is it that, everywhere I turn in my corner of the Twitter-verse, I see -
DAO
DAO
DAO?”
I knew I had to jump in. I had to just do, to get to that moment when thought stops.
I could never have imagined then, three months ago, that I would be where I am today.
Signing off, with gratitude to the Forefront fam and especially, Carlos, Jihad, Chase and CPTNSkeletor.
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