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disclaimer: i am no longer a saylor fan, just like i am not a fan of jesus, dalai lama, or any other preacher or religious fictional figure. i had this weird dream a few months ago and wrote down whatever i could remember upon waking up.
"i wake up and Saylor is in a dorm room bed across from me. roommates brought him, he ordered crates full of water and diet coke for the party on a rooftop. i hear someone say "the workers say they will finish putting tiles on the roof." also hear "well Saylor dances like this: [imitate easy bouncing motion], he is 54+ yo." the elevator was working but stairs are difficult - there are tight pipes to squeeze through, sliding against the walls. i tell Saylor: "i am your biggest fan, i quote you, i play your quotes on rerun, I tell about you to everyone." i introduce [old friend] to him but [friend] is not interested. "i have a question for you - how do you manage to stay humble while amassing wealth and hanging out with billionaires?" - Saylor says "there are lots of great books, and there is one called Stillworth."(???) i ask Saylor "are you interested in taking the stairs?" - he goes first, and it's very difficult, he is squeezing past pipes and scratching paint off his textured white suit, it is hard for him to ascend even though it's only 4 stories. he is not a big guy, i hear him grunt and pant. When we get to the roof, two men, his assistants, yell from the bottom - Hey Avi (???), you ok?! and Saylor is clearly exhausted, probably near collapse, and they are dragging a cabana with a bed to the rooftop via stairs!"
good thing it was not a wet dream:)
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @nym 18 Apr
Very interesting. The elevator working but the stairs being difficult could represent the ease of going up in life (elevator) versus the challenges of personal growth or overcoming obstacles (stairs).
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It's pretty simple. Rich man. Eye of the needle. The building in this case represents the changes he'd have to go through to ascend.
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