I was asked this question just this week, a pal and fellow entrepreneur rang for a chat and I kindof looked back the last 9 months of the digital entrepreneurship road and asked myself this question too - on how I got here? It take a hell lot more than guts and fire in my belly to see the crystalization of an idea, a concept from paper to fruition, but seriously is this ardous and kindof crazy 15-hours worth it? Big yes and more yes’es if you ask me.
So how did I get here, kindof everything blurring up in a pot of
observations of my bunch of extremely talented pals you name it I’ve got
it. Talented home chef? Yes checked. Talented musician and rocker lad?
Yes checked. Talented photographer & the next Russell
Wong-in-the-making? Yes checked. Pretty much if you go down my long
laundry list of talented pals they are around me so you may ask what am I
talking about here? What can I do for my talented pals? A platform that
lets them shine and hone their talents even further where other
afficionados can get to meet them and each other and all play a part to
learn a few of their cool, neat tricks.
Mind you not everyone gets to play their talents and secret talents
in full light of day in a 9-to-6 jobs, most of us are stuck pushing
papers and waiting for the 25th of month for our beloved “ka-ching” pay
cheque to come along, pay our mortage, get our Friday-night-drinks and
feed the kids! But there’s gotta to be more soul to this ain’t it?
That’s how I got here with Kezaar - amalgamated word from
“knowledge” and “bazaar”. Knowledge, insights, information and skills
should have a playground literally for all, come on we all have our
talents and looking to let these talents shine and the see the light of
day! For some of us we’re just plain looking for ways to pick up some
new skills without having to cough out a serious looking cheque to the
institutions. Yes right, here’s where Kezaar will change all that.
I’m gonna sign out and just leave this quote for all:
Curiosity is key, lose it and we lose ourselves.
Stay tune for the next blog.
Kezaar-out.
Curiously Yours,
Debbie

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