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Did you know Pixar's employees spend their work days in doll houses, Reader?
And that's the least crazy thing happening there.
Are just a few of all the benefits you get working at Pixar.
(I just want to point out – my last employee told me to bring my own coffee to the office 🥹)
Why is Pixar spending money on all this? Is it just fancy, for fancy's sake?
As I found out – there's an ulterior motive behind all of this.
I broke it all down in this week's video:
Have you tried "Pixarize" your space? Any ideas on how you may do it? Respond to this email with them – I'll share the three most interesting in the next issue!
Also, if you'd like to learn more about Pixar's history, I recommend you read "Creativity, Inc."
This book got me hooked for an entire weekend 😁
Have a great day!
Kuba (@contentkuba)
I study the science of creativity and use it to help you build your dream creative business. I built mine in 11 months, so I guess I know something 🤷
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