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@hangwithsam
If there's one attitude that pops up among certain of my MBA colleagues that drives me up a wall it's this: That no project, idea or venture is worth it unless it has the potential to make you Bezos-level rich. I swear, I go to school with a small minority of folks who , presented with the Sistine Chapel, would shrug and say "it's fine, I guess, but how do you scale it?"
I ran into this recently when a couple of these folks shat on a successful pilot that was generating a profit while also delivering a social benefit to the underserved community it operated in, solely because its growth potential maxed out at "only" a half million customers and ~$50 million in annual revenue. It really felt like they missed the point.
Not every business needs to be Amazon. Sometimes making a living while helping 500,000 people have better lives is enough.
I just got stung by an MFing bee! THIS MFIng bee… asshole got me in the neck! 🏃🏻🐝🐝🐝
Experiment with camera phone apps.
How do you rise for peace, in the world and in your community? On Valentine's Day, join CODEPINK and the 1 Billion Rising Revolution to take a stand for peace and end violence against women and girls around the world!
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Sec. Kerry: Sanction Saudi Arabia!
On January 2, the Saudi government executed 47 people, most of them by beheading. One of the executed was Sheik Nimr al-Nimr, a nonviolent religious leader who defended the Shia minority and criticized the abuses—both domestic and foreign—of the Saudi regime. With ISIL-like barbarity, Saudi Arabia has carried out hundreds of beheadings in recent years, imprisoned critics of the monarchy and waged a harsh crackdown against the Shia religious minority. With such a horrific human rights record, why is Saudi Arabia a major ally of the United States?
Take action now and tell Secretary Kerry: It’s time to stop stalling. Enforce US law by sanctioning Saudi Arabia for human rights abuses!
Take some action!
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Mom came to visit…
Jos and the girl.
Pay no attention to the man in the pig mask...
Shawn & Nicole at Mary's pre-wedding talent show!
Mary's pre-wedding talent show!
Mom with grand-niece Olive.
The Master Game
I was reminded today of a passage I first heard a decade-and-a-half ago. Even these 15 years later, I am still working to master its lessons. But I still find its wisdom indelible. I post it here for anyone who might benefit.
THE MASTER GAME By Robert S. DeRopp
Seek, above all, for a game worth playing. Such is the advice of the oracle to modern man. Having found the game, play it with intensity – play as if your life and sanity depended on it. (They do depend on it.) Follow the example of the French existentialists and flourish a banner bearing the word “engagement.” Though nothing means anything and all roads are marked “no exit,” yet move as if your movements had some purpose. If life does not seem to offer a game worth playing, then invent one. For it must be clear, even to the most clouded intelligence, that any game is better than no game.
But although it is safe to play the Master Game, this has not served to make it popular. It still remains the most demanding and difficult of games and in our society, there are few who play. Contemporary man, hypnotized by the glitter of his own gadgets, has little contact with his inner world, concerns himself with outer, not inner space. But the Master Game is played entirely in the inner world, a vast and complex territory about which men know very little. The aim of the game is true awakening, full development of the powers latent in man.
The game can be played only by people whose observations of themselves and others have led them to a certain conclusion, namely, that man’s ordinary state of consciousness, his so-called waking state, is not the highest level of consciousness of which he is capable. In fact, this state is so far from real awakening that it could appropriately be called a form of somnambulism, a condition of “waking sleep.” Once a person has reached this conclusion, he is no longer able to sleep comfortably. A new appetite develops within him, the hunger for real awakening, for full consciousness. He realizes that he sees, hears, and knows only a tiny fraction of what he could see, hear, and know, that he lives in the poorest, shabbiest of the rooms in his inner dwelling, and that he could enter other rooms, beautiful and filled with treasures, the windows of which look out on eternity and infinity.
The solitary player lives today in a culture that is more or less totally opposed to the aims he has set for himself that does not recognize the existence of the Master Game, and regards players of this game as queer or slightly mad. The player thus confronts great opposition from the culture in which he lives and must strive with forces, which tend to bring his game to a halt before it has even started. Only by finding a teacher and becoming part of the group of pupils that that teacher has collected about him can the player find encouragement and support. Otherwise, he simply forgets his aim, or wanders off down some side road and loses himself.
Here it is sufficient to say that the Master Game can NEVER be made easy to play. It demands all that a man has, all his feelings, all his thoughts, his entire resources, physical and spiritual. If he tries to play it in a halfhearted way or tries to get results by unlawful means, he ruins the risk of destroying his own potential. For this reason, it is better not to embark on the game at all than to play it halfheartedly.
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