“Hello?” “Hey, dude.” “Hey, man.” “You know what’s scary?” “What?” “Have you ever really thought about how many people don’t give a shit about their jobs?” “Not sure what constitutes ‘really’ thinking about it, but yeah, I’m pretty aware that most people don’t care.” “Right? And, I think most people are generally aware of this... Continue Reading →

“Open” by Andre Agassi is one of the best books I’ve ever read (listened to, actually).  It has been labeled a great sports autobiography, but it could lose the “sports” sub-category because it stands on its own as simply an incredible book.  Part of its beauty is that Andre Agassi didn’t seem to have an... Continue Reading →

Growing up, I lived on a golf course. This was completely circumstantial as no one in my family played golf. We’d moved to a new state and my parents had selected our town and neighborhood based on other criteria. The fact that our house was on a golf course was coincidental. I knew nothing about... Continue Reading →

“Hello?” “My man.” “Hey, what’s up?” “Nothing. You know what I hate?” “Tell me.” “Asking other people’s fucking questions.” “I don’t follow. Is this something you do a lot?” “Not a lot, but when I do it drives me crazy.” “Alright, back up. I’m not following you. Why do you ever have to do this?”... Continue Reading →

Wise Guy by Nicholas Pileggi Subtitled “Life in a Mafia Family”, this book was the basis for the movie “Goodfellas” and is the confessional account of Henry Hill, who served as an associate to a prominent New York crime family. Despite having seen the movie countless times, the book was still an incredible read. It... Continue Reading →

Address it early. Whatever it is, handle it now. It will become an issue and it will be harder to deal with later. That thing on your mind right now. That nagging concern that won’t go away. It will bubble into something. It always does. Tackle it now. Get it off your mind and save... Continue Reading →

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