Perception vs reality

Entire universes exist between perception and reality.  The life of an entrepreneur seems glamorous. Think of Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos’s fortune.  To judge them based on their outcome alone is like knowing someone only on social media– it’s a highlight reel, not real life. The real-life of entrepreneurs is gritty. When you think of […]

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The art of perfection

There’s nothing like consuming something perfect, a book without a word out of place, an entrancing song, or an article you wish didn’t end.  For me, that’s Kendrick Lamar’s album DAMN.  I could crank that lyrical genius start to finish, on repeat, preferably with noise-canceling headphones. It’s flawless. That’s how a finished product should be, […]

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The importance of ‘lasts’

An eerie aura hangs over final moments.  A person’s final breath. One last hug with an old friend you may never see again. The last look of your apartment before moving.  Every day wouldn’t matter if we lived eternally. That’s why we have to make every day count.  Last actions matter because they mark the […]

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Lessons from ALDI

When you toss assumptions out the window, you can break rules to win.  That’s how a little-known German grocery company ripped through competitors on a track to secure the spot for the third-largest supermarket chain in the United States, behind Walmart and Kroger.  Smaller building space Aldi stores are about 12,000-17,000 square feet compared to […]

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Networks are key

CNN Business reported that the coronavirus could cost China’s economy $60 billion.  That’s due to missed trade opportunities and work, but that’s the power of networks.  Few people or countries achieve greatness alone.  Hunters and gatherers society was rough–we spent much of our time isolated, constantly working for the minimum to get by.  Networks are […]

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