I liked Your Work but...
Other one: Thank you.
Someone: I read your email and the things which were with the same. Those were nice. I liked your work but I am having a tough time figuring out how to use them, how to make those work in benefits of us and yours.
Other one: I am very glad that you liked my work, but you don’t have to have a headache of how to use those, you can see those as samples and I can create something fresh, I can create many fresh things. Since, you have gone through those pieces of mine then you must have known my abilities, how is my knowledge and what I am capable of creating or doing. So, you don’t have to use my works, you can use my abilities and knowledge which made those works possible.
Someone: But don’t you think the abilities you have, you can work with us, you don’t have to work for us.
Other one: I didn’t understand, aren’t those the same things?
Someone: It’s your choice. You can create something on which we can ride on ahead benefiting us and you on which you would be having a certain amount of control or you can create something or things which can only better some parts of our journey.
Other one: Oh, in that way! Earlier I had thought of what you are suggesting, I had grown something I had made but I couldn’t match up with time, combinations, and patterns. Everything worked well at first but didn’t catch up pace.
Someone: Hmm, you are doing all this alone. I think more people would make it better. I would give you some contacts, you talk with them. I would be thinking about the smaller things related to the same and I would try to figure out how your abilities and knowledge can make things easier. I hope if the bigger things work out for you, you wouldn’t hesitate to make your abilities and knowledge work for us.
Other one: I would definitely love to do that.
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