Have you ever been in a class where the teacher says something that you don’t understand but you don’t want to say anything because you think everyone else understands and you’re just stupid and then someone else asks a question and it quickly becomes apparent that no one understood?
Ever wonder how many times no one worked up the courage to ask that first question, and everyone left the room perplexed?
That, to me, is a big part of what The Point is about — creating a better way to break the ice, abandon pretense, and say what we feel. It’s a way for people to dream big about what would make the world a cooler place, and a lot of times, find that everyone else thinks it would be cooler that way too.
And most importantly, it’s a way for those people to come together and actually make it happen.
-Filed in The Point