If you want to get in touch to say hi or share something positive, please reach out to me on Twitter. I make an effort to respond to as many tweets as I can. For inquiries about video-making or sharing your work with me, Twitter is also the best way to reach me. While I understand that it's not as personal as sending an email, my inbox is quite chaotic, and when I made it public, I received an overwhelming number of messages that unfortunately went unread, which is disappointing for everyone involved.
If you're in Cluj-Napoca and wish to connect personally, discuss a business idea, or request my time for a call or meeting, I have to politely decline. As much as I'd like to accommodate every request, my priorities lie with my family first, work second, and the little remaining time I have is for personal activities like going to the gym or running. Unfortunately, this leaves no room for additional commitments, even if it means missing out on opportunities.
Paul Graham eloquently explains why agreeing to a quick coffee can disrupt the creative process; I recommend reading his insights on the maker's schedule. Additionally, Ryan Holiday wrote a compelling essay addressing the significance of guarding one's time against countless requests for just a small portion of it. It's a brilliant piece that resonates deeply with me, although I wish I had written it myself.
I apologize for having to decline, but it's a decision made with careful consideration and for valid reasons.