A big big thank you!
First of all, I would like to thank all the Salesforce Geeks, who accepted my invitation and came to my channel for a candid conversation. It's been a beautiful experience so far. Listening to their journey, struggles, achievements, and every shade of life and career gives me more clarity, helps me clean my inner doubts, and gives me more dimensions of thoughts and ideas.
While editing the video, I listen to every statement more than 10 times, and I select the most catchy lines to make a short video with a belief that others would also resonate with the same vibes I received while making the conversation.
Am not a YouTuber nor would like to be called a "Youtuber". Call me a "technical guy or yogi", yes I love learning and implementing, and with the videos, I have been learning to edit and upload the video to Youtube. With time, definitely I would record and upload more beautiful content.
How I came up with a candid conversation idea?
I love helping people in need. When you are thirsty, you need water to drink. Whenever someone approaches me with a question that is not yet answered or not easily accessible, I like giving it a try to make it easily accessible for everyone. As I mentioned earlier, am not a rational mind but a logical mind, and try to test myself with ideas that would benefit all. But just being technical is a worrisome game, you have to be a storyteller that could resonate with all.
I was trying my best to help my mentees, but, I failed. I was not able to keep them motivated just by being technical. I love exploration and overthinking, even, exploiting the mind for the best.
After brainstorming with sleepless nights, I came up with an idea to bring the Salesforce Geeks into a conversation and listen to their side of the stories. The human mind is culturally motivated and bringing people who have succeeded and have been awarded for their work is the best foot forward.
Am lucky!
Yes, I consider myself lucky, I was able to bring known faces into the conversation. After listening to them, I came to know more people like them who were outside my preview. Decoding them has become my routine with my quest to decode, I have been learning every day, and with every conversation, I learn new things.
What's next?
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