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Set the Bar Low
I was listening to an episode of Tim Ferris’ podcast, an interview with Todd McFarlane. Since I haven’t read many comic books in the last few decades, I didn’t know who he was. Todd’s a high energy, driven, no BS kind of person, so hold onto something solid before you listen. Anyway, he said said…
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Strokes on the Canvas, Man
I was listening to a podcast interview with Lance Armstrong. Lance Armstrong: The rise, fall, and redemption of a cycling legend. Near the end, the host asked Lance if he could do it over, would he do it again? His answer was indeed a piece of wisdom. “These are all strokes on the canvas, man,…
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The Power of Hate DRAFT
Listen to EconTalk, episode with Penny Lane, about Kenny G. 18:00 minutes: Then a reference to Adam Smith about people wanting others to hate the same things they do.
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What passes for “debate” these days
In the past people would debate ideas, with the goal being the search for the truth or for the better idea/solution. Today it’s just about winning. It’s no longer a debate, it’s an argument. And nobody wins an argument. The approach taken has one, or if needed, two, steps: If they do continue and try…
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But this is such a wonderful town…
I’ve moved around a lot in my life. As a boy in NYC, as the neighborhood went bad we moved on. It’s the people, not the geographical location. The location may be beautiful, but if the people are ugly, it’s a horrid place.
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The world will end in X years
How often do we hear dire, existential predictions? Why do proponents of a particular policy/ideology always warn that everything is at stake, and everything will be lost if you don’t… (you fill in the blank). Always look beneath the surface. For example, at a recent board meeting in my shul, people who wanted a specific…
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Standards
I’m listening to Jocko Wilink’s “Extreme Ownership”. On CD3 at 03:00 he talks about standards. It’s not what you preach, it’s what you tolerate.
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There’s always a silver lining
We’ve been glued to the TV, watching as Hurricane Ian devastated our old Southwest Florida neighborhoods (SWFL). The storm winds of 140+ mph destroyed roads and the Sanibel Causeway. There was so much water. You could see cars with water up to the roof. The rebuilding efforts will be measured in 10’s of billions of…
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Virtual Insanity
In 1996, while on a business trip to London, one of the songs at the top of the charts was Virtual Insanity by Jamiroquai. I bought the long play single (vinyl) and listened to it at least a hundred times. It’s a great song that holds up even 25 years later. The video is mesmerizing,…
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Said. Me. Now.
Before you open your mouth, ask yourself three questions: Does it have to be SAID? Does it have to be said by ME? Does it have to be said by me, NOW?