We don’t know what we have until it’s gone

Victoria motel in the 1980's
Running water, shower, electricity. Even a phone to call (collect) home.

 

Victoria British Columbia
The Empress.

 

Victoria British Columbia
Capital Building.

 

Victoria motel in the 1980's
Modest motel.

 

Victoria motel in the 1980's
Luxurious to us compared to our tent. It had a kitchenette, but we didn’t have food to cook.

 

We don’t know what we have until it’s gone.

Stay humble and kind.

 

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Disney Keynote Speaker
This was so much fun…a client went the extra inch after i wore my Mickey Mouse hat for the access badge photo.

 

 

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.dwell

 

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Digital agnostic?

going paperless
The generic side of our State Farm insurance policy card for one of our cars.

 

Digital agnostic?

You know the wallet-sized insurance card you receive that goes in your wallet in case you’re ever in an accident?

The same card you show the police, the tow-truck driver, or anyone else seeking proof of insurance.

And in the same postal envelope, you receive a paper account summary statement.

i take front and back photos of both sides as well as a photo of the paper account summary that comes with the cards.

Then i save them in my Notes app.

Then i shred the documents – paperless.

Scary, right?

Why?

Probably because you aren’t adapting to change.

 

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Today’s posts could be a mistake to publish

 

Today’s posts could be a mistake to publish.

You know, a strength overused becomes a liability.

A glaring blind spot for the perpetrator (me).

That said, here’s my bottom line…

There is no progress without failure…

No forward movement of society without making many uncomfortable…

No boundary expanded by playing it safe…

And when your time on earth has run out, no second chance to take the risks you wished you had taken.

Shouda, woulda, coulda.

Don’t die with regret.

Die with failure – and what you learned and taught from it – but please don’t die with regret.

 

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Doing the wrong things right

Rollins College Debate Team
Rollins College Debate Team – a history of success.

 

Rollins College Debate Team
Rollins College Debate Team – tangible evidence of success.

 

Rollins College Debate Team
Rollins College Debate Team – one trophy case isn’t enough.

 

Rollins College Debate Team
Rollins College Debate Team against the world.

 

 

Doing the wrong things right.

 

How does one know if this is true?

How does one balance the truth against a lifetime routine?

Is this a classic “activity equals productivity” dilemma?

Is this the Pareto principle in action?

Does doing the wrong things right insulate us from our fears and doubts?

Who would we have to become to embrace the notion of transformational change?

And could we ever convince ourselves to follow a different path?

 

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