"Brian, to be honest, if he were a singer wanting to release an album, I wouldn't share a single punctuation mark with you."
"But his future is in documentaries, publishing, personal branding, and even Hollywood. These are your CAA's backyard, not my main battleground."
"If I forcibly sign him to SB Projects, that would be irresponsible to him and the biggest waste of my resources."
"So, I don't want to be his boss." Scooter's tone became crystal clear, "I want to be his partner and producer with you."
"I need you, Brian." He emphasized his tone, "to use CAA's resources to plan a path for him, not the path of an internet celebrity, nor a path of a star."
"But a path... how should I say it..." Scooter seemed to be searching for the most precise position.
Finally, he slowly uttered two names, those two names representing the absolute pinnacle of a domain.
"A path that allows him to become the world's third modern wilderness legend after Bell Grylls and Ed Stafford!"
