What are YOU doing for WCF2023


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So, in the Ramayana, there's an interesting story about how the squirrel got its three lines on the back. What happened was, when they were building the bridge to go across to Lanka, the squirrel would take a little bit of sand, rub it on its tail, and then go under the water and put it between the rocks as cement. And the squirrel thought that it's an insignificant action, and it was not doing anything worthwhile. But then Ram said that, no, no, no, you're doing the most important thing. It's the small workers that make the massive difference.

Yesterday, I met an interesting fellow at Washington, D.C. Let's listen to what he's doing for the World Culture Festival.

SK: Hey Naman, what's your plans for the World Culture Festival?

Naman: Well, my plan is to raise $1,000 by teaching people how to make origami.

SK: And how do you plan about doing that?

Naman: Zoom meetings. You can sign up for Zoom meetings. Just $5. All money will go to the World Culture Festival.

SK: And will you be teaching the people how to do origami?

Naman: Yes, I will. First class, I will be teaching. Next class, I'll probably show a recording, and then I'll have a Q&A.

SK: Okay, and when is this going to start?

Naman: Probably, maybe next week.

So what are you doing for the World Culture Festival?