In the story of Moshe Reuven we see a person who sees life as a canvas in which he’s painting his masterpiece. In today’s age we’ve seen the rise of modern day icons such as Banksy, Virgil Abloh, Kanye, Elon Musk, & more. Individuals who seem to reinvent the way we view things. They break the mold of what’s possible, expected, worth doing, and influence culture to approach things a different way. Today we have a promising personality emerging in Moshe Reuven, a creative who’s recently reached past 1.2 Million Followers on his journey of changing the world.
Moshe Reuven Sheradsky, first began to gain public attention via his work as an entrepreneur. Now, let’s just say… he’s a bit bigger than that. Recently agreeing to distribute his debut single “You Are Not Alone” with Universal Music Group, bringing on Taylor Swift’s Former Manager, & growing an audience by the myriads. V Magazine did a featured piece on Moshe saying that he could be “one of the most highly anticipated artists of the year.”
With the momentum building, Moshe is the person to be watching in this freshly entered decade.
From building one of America’s fastest growing companies from his college, to being a part of growing other technology startups, Moshe has been a mover and shaker for several years now. Yet, with the growth of his followings, and more recently, gearing up for the launch of his debut, Moshe’s impact has been taken to an entirely different stratosphere. As an artist-entrepreneur, he’s a uniquely diverse personality, and it stems from a well-grounded perspective of life and the world we live in. In the past, such diversity would more often be written off as a form of confusion or what have you, but when it comes to Moshe Reuven, this is clear as day.
One of the innovations Moshe represents is the unique times we are living in. In today’s world, Moshe shows that we can be our fullest selves. Making music, building companies, and more, if we so choose, and it not be a contradiction. You see, much of society has placed a very defined structure of boxes for people to fit into. Hence the Pink Floyd statement of “just another brick in the wall”. In those days, if you didn’t fit that mold, you were a hippy, which became its own box in and of itself. What Moshe’s journey suggests to the human race, is not to leave the boxes, to become another box. What Moshe represents is, be you, who ever said anything about a box to begin with? Of course, we should each be contributing members of society, yet in today’s world, life doesn’t have to begin and end with the labels.
The era we are in, is unprecedented. We can control things all throughout the world with a single handheld device. We can create at record speeds and find the people to help us just as fast. The creator of today can be multi faceted. We don’t have to submit to society’s boxes. Life is your canvas, go make.