Confluence in a sentence as a noun

But for myself, I think that it has to do with the confluence of two factors.

"My advice is to attempt startups in the center of a confluence of macrotrends; that will tilt the odds more in your favor.

"My advice is to attempt startups in the center of a confluence of macrotrends"My advice is to solve a problem you yourself have.

Take Silicon Valley investing connections, a mobile workforce, rising housing prices and you basically have a confluence of forces that will accelerate a diaspora of engineers to more places in the world without necessarily giving up on the tech community that makes SF so desirable.

Confluence definitions

noun

a place where things merge or flow together (especially rivers); "Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers"

See also: meeting

noun

a flowing together

See also: conflux merging

noun

a coming together of people

See also: concourse