A Hammer Not a Unicorn

We try to feel special because we think that will give our lives meaning and make us fulfilled in being different.  This is a misinterpretation of feelings. 

We want to be useful. 

When I see a hammer that’s old and has no scratches or dents, i know that’s an unfulfilled hammer.  That hammer doesn’t see herself as very powerful or useful. 

A unicorn is beautiful and special and interesting, but what use does she have? What’s the day to day life of a unicorn? Being alone? Maybe on the rare moment she’s found, she is admired? That’s not a good life!

We are already different and special and unique without trying or being noticed. The real genuine approach to generous creativity is putting ALL of who we are to use for the good of others.

Written for folks who want to attract and energize groups

Scot Nery is an emcee who has helped some of the biggest companies in the world achieve entertainment success. He's on an infinite misson to figure out what draws people in and engages them with powerful moments.

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