I failed, and Rose Again, Billionaire at 21 - Bill Gates?Videography, Digital Entrepreneurship, Tech
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In this week's episode we are in conversation with Bongani Baloyi, a videographer and digital entrepreneur. In this episode he takes us through how he moved from being a university dropout to being one of the best digital creatives. Key lessons - University dismentles the idea that we are the best, because you meet more brilliant people, which can either demoralize or encourage you. Computer literacy is still at a decline for previously disadvantaged groups. Its okay to fail, Its a learning curve. Curiosity will lead you to your wildest dreams and accomplishments. Passion and ability are different aspects. Just cause you can, it doesn't mean you have to do it. There is power in collaboration. Authenticity and humility keeps your longevity in the creative industry. Brands are managed by real people, be mindful what you put out there, social media never forgets. #podcast #employmentwednesdays #creative #videography
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