Building a Community from Ambitious Humans

Kale 4

Summary: 

Kale talks about how lucky he feels that with directing a few companies he gets to create the community within his work environments and that is something that he is massively grateful for! 

A quote Kale shares that we think is pretty powerful is one from Jim Rome “You’re the average of the five people you spend the most time with”.

Kale talks about creating his community based off people and friends that have a hobby or interest where they are trying to master in. This not only helps them thrive in other areas of their life but also helps bring strategies and knowledge to conversations to help others thrive as well, and this is something Kale aim to find within his people in his community.

 

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