Child of God by Cormac McCarthyMcCarthy is one of the few authors whose work I purchase and read sight unseen. He has many great works across multiple ranges and has proven himself countless times over. I could rattle off several of his more known titles, all of which are great, but Child of God was... Continue Reading →

I scanned the table and took stock of our party. All my buddies were here. We’d all been to the game and now we’d all gotten back across town for dinner. It was the same restaurant we’d eaten at after last year’s championship and in the 12 months since, we’d talked about that dinner as... Continue Reading →

“Hello?” “Hey, bud.” “Hey, man. What’s happening?” “Nothing. Tell me if you’ve ever noticed this, doesn’t it seem like email etiquette is required only from the individual who is lower in the corporate pecking order?” “What?” “Well, I’ve observed that more often than not, the quick, non-formatted emails I receive are from people who are... Continue Reading →

The Obstacle Is the Way by Ryan Holiday Subtitled “The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph” this book examines anecdotal historical events and outlines how challenges ultimately led to triumphs. I discovered the author years ago when his blog was under the Tucker Max platform. He has since landed numerous books on the bestseller... Continue Reading →

The following statements are true: 1) Everyday, you make decisions about how to use your time. 2) Each decision represents a choice of doing one thing rather than an alternative. 3) You choose to pursue the things you consider important. 4) Each day, you do the things you considered most important. We can all agree... Continue Reading →

“Hello.” “Hey, dude.” “My man. What’s up?” “Nothing. Tell me if you’ve ever done this.” “Shoot.” “Alright, have you ever tried to use a movie line in real life?” “Sadly, and pathetically, I know what you’re talking about?” “Right? So, you know. Like, you have that movie line you really like that you’ve thought would... Continue Reading →

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