J Darrin Gross
If you're willing, I'd like to ask you Tudor Vasiliu, what is the BIGEST RISK?
Tudor Vasiliu
Oh, that's that's a hard one. Um, I mean, I can speak about so many things, but at the end of the day, the base of of of how we how we interact with people and how people interact with each other. I believe, you know, from my standpoint, is empathy, empathizing with your with your family, with your friends, with your clients, with everyone around you. I think that's a great way to navigate life and the loss of empathy is when the bad things happen. And I think, you know, we can be seeing that across the world, and nowadays it's everywhere, and we're asking ourselves, why is that happening? I don't think there's a, there's a easy answer to that, but there, you know, the the answer for me is try to keep that, keep alive that old sense of of old time, empathy that we were educated with, you know, the values that our parents instilled in in us and the education instilled in us, and even if you know the world is so much faster nowadays and so much more selfish and so on. Why not? You know, stick into those. Um, good old love and appreciation for the other. And I think this is the way we can make a better place, or make the world a better place, not losing that empathy. If we do lose it, I don't know, just slap, slap out ourselves over the head and snap out of it. Because it's not by being selfish and by being self centered that we will, you know, make the world a better place or make an impact. So just caring for for the other next to you, and with that attitude, it's just you would probably achieve a lot in life. That's how I'd see it. Darrin