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Christian's avatar

Hey Sean, I also like to talk to strangers... but everywhere, on trains, in restaurants, on a plane... I get excited about talking to strangers, and hearing what they do, what they like, regardless of whether or not we have things in common. The upside, is that I get to learn so much about many things, which fuels the conversational vocabulary to be able to hold even more conversations with different people. 6 months ago, I would have maybe spoken to a stranger who develops real estate (let's call him Sean)... I would have mainly listened with curiosity, asking questions. Then if I bumped into another stranger whose name was Joe, who happened to be a develooper... guess what... the conversation will be a lot richer, more animated, excited... positively emotionally charged... which is a contagious and good feeling... Now apply the same logics across all types of topics... It gets more exciting as I get older. Of course some people don't adhere to it, sometimes it's a cultural thing (I travel a little).... but hey that's life... you never know the outcome before striking that first hello. Anyway, your content rocks!

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Isaac Rosenberg's avatar

Sean, thanks so much for the wonderful post! My question is do you enjoy the real estate finance aspect to the job, ie: underwriting, pro formas, etc? Seems to be less of creative work and more analytical.

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