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Lost in the Broadness

All my life I have been told by teachers, leaders, and peers that being too broad is something to avoid. Whether focusing on a school project or a business; we are encouraged to narrow everything down to a focal point. And I agree with this to an extent. It depends on what you're trying to accomplish.


A small problem requires a small solution, and a big problem requires an exaggerated solution. If you spill your milk in your living room, you wouldn't find a firehose to wash it away; but you would if your house was on fire. What I am saying is it is important to know how to attack any given problem.


This is what I am struggling with, with CuppingEars. I know I have something significant, but I don't know how to harness its focus. I fear tapering the idea will suffocate its potential, but at the moment, I am too broad to go anywhere. I am looking for advice and will keep my mind working and open because I feel this is just the beginning of something notable and culture changing. I keep my dreams broad in fear of being small.

 
 
 

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