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[[Jordan Phoenix]] underscored the importance of making people aware that they can [[Build Themselves]] even if they feel they have no practical skills. Many skills can be taught at the entry level. Therefore, we will emphasize that it takes 2 hours to achieve 1 Day - ie, with 2 hours of learning of practical skills, such as [[Sketchup]] design or welding - one can gain enough skill to participate in our 1 Day production runs. Therefore, OSE wants to advertise that
[[Jordan Phoenix]] underscored the importance of making people aware that they can [[Build Themselves]] even if they feel they have no practical skills. Many skills can be taught at the entry level. Therefore, we will emphasize that it takes 2 hours to achieve 1 Day - ie, with 2 hours of learning of practical skills, such as [[Sketchup]] design or welding - one can gain enough skill to participate in our 1 Day production runs. Therefore, OSE wants to advertise in its messaging that gaining valuable skills can be quick - and that such people are invited to participate after they gain such skills. Mostly, people have resistance or blocks on learning new things, so encouraging people to do so without having them lock up is a valuable pursuit.

Revision as of 22:00, 12 June 2013

Jordan Phoenix underscored the importance of making people aware that they can Build Themselves even if they feel they have no practical skills. Many skills can be taught at the entry level. Therefore, we will emphasize that it takes 2 hours to achieve 1 Day - ie, with 2 hours of learning of practical skills, such as Sketchup design or welding - one can gain enough skill to participate in our 1 Day production runs. Therefore, OSE wants to advertise in its messaging that gaining valuable skills can be quick - and that such people are invited to participate after they gain such skills. Mostly, people have resistance or blocks on learning new things, so encouraging people to do so without having them lock up is a valuable pursuit.