What I Love About the Puttyverse
What I love about the Puttyverse is the freedom to experiment. Want to start a huddle around an interesting topic? Go for it. Have a question that sparks curiosity? Ask it. Feeling creative? Make something and show it.
I’ve done it myself. I created the Multipod game show for online improvisation and hosted it multiple times. I’ve joined others in testing out a podcast idea and even making a short film. Every time, people showed up, ready to jump in.
All it takes is saying, Hey, I’ve got an idea. Who’s in?
This community thrives on trying new things. So throw your idea out there. See who joins. You might be surprised.
But it’s not just about experimentation. One of the things that makes the Puttyverse so special is how it completely changes the way you see your multipotentiality.
If you’ve ever felt like an outcast for having too many interests, you’re not alone. Society promotes specialization. But what if you don’t want just one lane in life? What if your mind thrives on variety, on new ideas, on constant learning?
In the Puttyverse, no one raises an eyebrow when you list off the ten projects you’re juggling or the latest rabbit hole you’ve fallen into. Everyone here gets it. More than that, they share strategies for making multipotentiality work for you instead of against you. It’s not about fixing yourself. It’s about fully embracing who you are.
And then there’s the friendships. You know, in spite of being so connected with social media, establishing friendships is still hard. But the Puttyverse makes it easy, not because we all have the same interests, but because we share a way of being. I like to say, like-hearted, not necessarily like-minded.
There’s something incredible about having friends who aren’t just excited about what they’re working on, but about what you’re working on too. It’s a kind of mutual enthusiasm that fuels creativity and keeps ideas flowing. We inspire each other, challenge each other, and most of all, we understand each other in a way that’s hard to find anywhere else.
That’s what makes the Puttyverse so special. The freedom to experiment. The celebration of multipotentiality. The friendships that last. If you are someone who thrives with many interests and wants to explore what that means, check it out.