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Summary

Dancing Elephant Press (DEP) celebrates January's Writer of the Month, GnanVi, emphasizing the value of her ideas and the importance of listening to quiet voices.

Abstract

The Dancing Elephant Press (DEP) has announced GnanVi as the inaugural Writer of the Month for January. The Editor-in-Chief personally interviewed GnanVi, noting her ability to convey powerful ideas through her writing despite her reserved nature. The article draws a parallel with the writer's grandfather, who supervised a sugar mill with minimal formal education, highlighting the potential and wisdom that can be found in those who are less vocal. The piece encourages readers not to overlook individuals like GnanVi, as her innovative ideas could lead to significant achievements and financial success, particularly in the context of India and global environmental benefits. DEP invites writers to participate in future interviews and promotes community engagement through tagging and highlighting the work of fellow DEP writers. The editors express gratitude to all contributors and provide contact information for further inquiries, along with social media links for DEP.

Opinions

  • The author admires GnanVi's writing and her ability to communicate profound ideas.
  • There is a societal tendency to undervalue individuals who are less talkative, which is seen as a mistake.
  • GnanVi's fresh perspective and ideas are considered valuable and potentially profitable.
  • The author believes that getting to know writers like GnanVi can be enlightening and add depth to their words.
  • The editors convey a sense of appreciation and community among DEP writers, emphasizing the collective effort in spreading positivity.

January’s Writer of the month.

If you thought that new ideas were slowing down, they are not.

Image from GnanVi_Speaks, Medium Home Page, Award designed by DEP.

The Editor-in-Chief asked me to interview the very first winner of the Writer of the Month in the Dancing Elephant Press — DEP. What an honor it was.

By her own definition, she doesn’t talk very much. This may be a blessing in her case because she is a wonderful writer. Her ideas need to be heard, then listened to for understanding, and finally applied.

My Grandfather was a man of very few words. However, he could do Calicus in his head with a third-grade education. He supervised an entire sugar mill in Oxnard, CA, with a third-grade education.

Here in America, and I’m sure in other places, people that don’t talk that much are ridiculed, ignored, or worse, shunned because if you’re not like her, why engage with her? What a mistake that would be on your part.

I wish I had had someone like GnanVi working with me when I was in India. Her fresh approach is worth exploring. With her ideas, one could make a lot of money and do something great for India and our planet.

It’s my hope that you don’t dismiss getting to know GnanVi. Her interview can be found here: https://youtu.be/Lz3GuVHTAP4. In case you missed it, here is the award she received:

Award created by the Dancing Elephant Press using PixelmatorPro.

I’m looking forward to interviewing several of our writers. If you would like to sit for about 20 to 30 minutes and answer a few questions, please highlight and comment with your email, and I’ll be in touch. I promise that if you know even a little about someone, they are much more interesting, and their words have even more meaning.

Have questions or need clarifications? Do not hesitate to contact me via email at: [email protected] or via a private note or a comment on this post.

Please support each other by tagging and highlighting another DEP writer’s work you have read in your post.

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