“Hello?” “Hey.” “Hey, man.” “What’s up?” “Nothing. What’s going on?” “Nothing.” “You know what happened the other day?” “What?” “I had a sandwich for dinner.” “Great story.” “That wasn’t my point.” “Hope not.” “My point was, why is it weird to eat a sandwich for dinner?” “Is it?” “Yes. You don’t think so?” “I haven’t... Continue Reading →
Tiger Woods by Jeff Benedict & Armen Keteyian“Tiger Woods” is a biography on the legendary golfer and it is incredible. It pulls no punches in its depiction of one of the greatest athletes of all-time. This book peels back the layers and offers behind-the-scenes insight into the awkward, disturbing, and strange upbringing that made Tiger.... Continue Reading →
“It’s a good opportunity. Actually, it’s a great opportunity. I just wish I could do it after yearend.” “Is that an option?” “No. They want to fill the role as soon as possible.” “Makes sense.” “I just wish this was happening down the road a few months.” “Sounds like you’re doing a lot of wishing.”... Continue Reading →
“Hello?” “Hey, man.” “Hey, bud. What’s up?” “Nothing. So, tell me this, what’s something you’d eat when you’re hungry?” “Did you really call to ask me this? I’m at work?” “Yes, but I am also trying to make a point.” “Which is?” “Well, first, tell me. What do you eat when you’re hungry?” “Fuck, dude.... Continue Reading →
Greenlights by Matthew McConaugheyGreenlights is an autobiography by world renowned actor Matthew McConaughey. It's a bit of a cliche read, much less of a cliche mention on a book list. So many times I wanted to chalk it up as hokey or self-serving, but each time the author would provide the right amount of personal... Continue Reading →
I knew something was up. I’d felt it all day. From the minute I’d walked in the office that morning, I could tell something just wasn’t right. It wasn’t that my boss had been notably standoffish or cold, he just wasn’t acting normal. The previous day I’d gone to his office to discuss a transaction.... Continue Reading →