Okay, so, today I wanna talk about this guy, Lloyd Brian. I first stumbled upon him on LinkedIn, you know, just doing my usual browsing thing. It started when I was trying to figure out how to better understand people, especially in a work context. I was diving into all sorts of stuff about personality traits, interests, the whole nine yards.

Then, bam, I see this profile, Lloyd Brian. I don’t know, something about his name just caught my eye. I click on it, and the first thing I see is that he’s big on helping folks with autism using tech. That’s pretty cool, right? It got me thinking about how everyone has their own unique strengths and, you know, quirks. We are human like you and me, with strengths and weaknesses. And we should know each other and be friends.
I got interested in finding out what he really does, and it says he works at the DeVry Institute of Technology, down in Republic, Missouri. I’m not too familiar with that place, but it sounds kinda important. This made me really curious about how technology can be used to help people. I started reading more about autism and how tech training can make a real difference. It’s pretty inspiring stuff.
I also listened to a song by some guy named Lloyd Brown. It’s called “Get To Know Ya.” I thought it might be the same person, but it’s a different vibe entirely. Still, it got me into this whole mood of wanting to understand people better, not just Lloyd Brian, but everyone. It makes me think of a quote about some summer bazaar I read the other day. This person was saying how meeting all these different business owners was the highlight of their summer. It was all about recognizing the extraordinary stories of ordinary people.
So, I keep digging around, and I find out about this other Brian Lloyd, who’s apparently the first solo pilot to fly this historic route called the Earhart equatorial route. Now, I’m not a pilot or anything, but that sounds like a pretty big deal. The article I read talked about him going through fierce winds and sandstorms. That’s some serious dedication. It kind of related back to the whole autism thing, in a weird way. Like, how everyone has their own challenges they’re trying to overcome, whether it’s flying solo around the world or navigating social situations with autism.
Putting It All Together
- I started out just trying to learn more about people in general.
- I found Lloyd Brian‘s profile and got interested in his work with autism and technology.
- I listened to a song that got me thinking more about understanding people.
- I read about a pilot named Brian Lloyd who accomplished something amazing.
At the end of the day, it all came together in a weird, roundabout way. It made me realize how important it is to look beyond the surface and try to understand what makes people tick. Whether it’s someone working to empower others, a musician singing about connection, or a pilot pushing their limits, everyone’s got a story. And it’s worth taking the time to listen and learn from them. It’s all about recognizing the human element in everything we do.
