Okay guys, I'm giving you a break this week - today's mission is super super simple. I could say it's because I know everyone's been putting so much effort into these each week, but we all know that's not the truth . . . mostly it's because I just realized that it's Monday night and I need to assign a mission and I have a super busy week of work and I don't want to think about this for hours and also this is the longest sentence I've ever written in an email. Enjoy!
Give someone a sincere and lovely compliment this week.
What? You're saying it's too easy??? Well you just earned yourself another two! Go ahead and give three compliments this week if you think it's that simple ;)
Feel free to reply and let me know what you did, and if you do, I'll tell you what I did.
-Nate
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I'm an AI developer at the intersection of immersive and emergent storytelling. I help novelists, game designers, and filmmakers vividly imagine their worlds through a set of custom tools I've developed.
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