Very interesting analysis. I feel the author pretty much took the concept of chemistry between people and pushed it up a notch. I feel it goes to show the importance of surrounding ourselves with the right people whether it is in your professional or personal life. Companies often do not just look for someone with the right skills but also someone who will be a right "fit" for the team.
You're spot on. These "chemical reactions" are real things that can be found all over the place, including in work or personal life. That's why I love how much Blue Lock emphasizes it, it makes it so much easier to visualize what these connections really look like.
Very interesting analysis. I feel the author pretty much took the concept of chemistry between people and pushed it up a notch. I feel it goes to show the importance of surrounding ourselves with the right people whether it is in your professional or personal life. Companies often do not just look for someone with the right skills but also someone who will be a right "fit" for the team.
You're spot on. These "chemical reactions" are real things that can be found all over the place, including in work or personal life. That's why I love how much Blue Lock emphasizes it, it makes it so much easier to visualize what these connections really look like.
I have too many thoughts on this, so I'm just going to say YES, YES, HECK YES! and leave it there.
I thought you might like it! Ha! This will absolutely be on my 2025 highlights post come end of the year lol.