A Letter of Gratitude — from Jason

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A Letter of Gratitude — from Jason

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I’ve been thinking a lot about the people who’ve shown up in my life — in business, in community, and in the quiet everyday moments that don’t make it to social media but shape everything.

So this is a simple thank you.

Thank you to the people who believe in ideas before they’re polished.
To the ones who lend their time, their creativity, their hands, and sometimes their patience when I’m building something new.
To the folks who challenge me to think bigger, to refine the work, and to stay grounded in why I started all of this in the first place.

I’m grateful for the communities I get to be part of — the entrepreneurs who show up early on Wednesdays, the neighbors who pour into local events, the partners who trust us with their brands, and the friends who cheer from the sidelines even when they don’t fully understand the crazy thing I’m working on next.

Most of all, I’m grateful for the people who remind me that connection is the real currency.
That impact is built one conversation at a time.
That service, done with heart, multiplies.

If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve played a role — big or small — in the things I get to create. And I don’t take that lightly. I’m better because of the circle around me. My work is better because of the hands and hearts beside it.

Thank you for showing up.


Thank you for believing.


Thank you for being part of the journey.

The best chapters always start with gratitude — and I’m excited for what we build next.

— Jason

Jason Bass

Jason Bass

Jason Bass is the CTO of TheCitizen.com, a community-focused entrepreneur, and founder of Jason Hunter Design. With a passion for fostering creativity and connection, Jason drives initiatives like Night Market and 1 Million Cups, enriching local culture and supporting entrepreneurs.

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