Neo Vision’s Weekly Rant #51
Where we RANT about what goes exceptionally good and wildly bad when you turn your company digital
Here's a fun thought: If you could sit down with anyone in the world, past or present, and ask them just one question, who would you pick and what would you ask? It's a pretty cool thing to think about, isn't it?
This idea was inspired by a book recommendation I saw on LinkedIn. Andreea Rosca mentioned a book called "If I Could Tell You Just One Thing...". I haven't had the chance to read it yet, but it's known for its collection of wisdom from some pretty amazing people like Richard Branson, Bill Clinton, Alain de Botton, Bill Gates, and Esther Perel. They all answered one big question: "Given all your life experiences and knowledge if you could share just one piece of advice, what would it be?"
So, I'm turning this question over to you.
If you could have a chat with anyone, who would it be, and what one question would you ask? I'm really looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
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