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A Small Pond

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Thursday the 11th of September 2024 and the title of today's reflection is going to be a small pond. So for reasons that I guess are kind of like beyond me at this point I'm not really kind of like realizing the effects that I'm beginning to have as I'm beginning to kind of like venture



from place to place, performance to performance. But effectively like what it is that I'm doing without myself actually really realising or appreciating the magnitude of what small events such as these kind of like do over time. I'm not realising


how this is effectively beginning to create a small pond. Like I've gone to this event and despite the fact that I've done a lot of work on social media to connect to people I've never met before, I am still creating a small pond of listeners, a small pond of people that are curious about my brand, about who I am and what it is that I do. It's actually very empowering so to speak, if there's empowering for lack of a better term. I genuinely believe within this small pond, despite the fact that I don't have a crowd of thousands to behold upon my art, this small pond I believe is actually going


to create a rippling effect that's going to transcend and is going to basically travel across oceans and oceans and oceans of like, how do I even describe it? It's going to create effectively a ripple effect across oceans when it comes to my career. Despite the event that I've just performed, that despite it being a very small and intimate performance, even though I was only on the stage for about 50 minutes, I felt as though I've created, I've left an impact, I guess large enough, not in scale but impactful and powerful enough that it's garnering a small interest.


And it's things like this that I should not just be very proud of, but I should kind of like hold on to these events and effectively kind of like use these events and see them, you know, kind of like see them as valuable because they do definitely add up in the long you know, kind of like see them as valuable because they do definitely add up in the long run.

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