4 Out of 5 Doctors Recommend It

⌛️ 45 Second Read.

I grind my teeth at night (must be stress), so I purchased a Night Guard on Amazon a few days ago and the box was covered with that sentence I’ve learned to hate: 4 out of 5 dentists (or doctors) recommend it…

People (Old People) Hate Millennials (Young Gen)

What do all my meetings have in common? Well, me wearing some vibrant Nike’s, a backwards USC Trojans hat, and someone (other than me) bringing up that damn term they claim they know so much about: MILLENNIALS.

Yes, It’s Hard…

📚: I think you should read (and “LIKE”) this:

The difficult problems; the ones no one wants to solve – those are my favorite, and I’m happy to own them…

People Don’t Like Me 💡

On my flight home a couple weeks ago, I sat next to a couple who seemed overzealous at the fact they were headed to LA for the first time.

And they didn’t like me…

My POV On Country Club Marketing

8 Minute Read ⛳️

Fore! Yup, this is your warning, Country Clubs.

Pay attention, because I believe your club may be at risk for closing its doors in the next -8-10 years.

Here’s how we can fix this…

Alexa! And Geofilters Turn 3.

Just recently, Snapchat Geofilters turned 3! Happy birthday! That’s correct, 3 – and you still haven’t used them properly.

But that’s not what this is about.

💰 Bureaucracy Structures 💰

4 MINUTE READ

It does, but often in a costly & inadvertent way.

For example, go ask someone today what they do, and I bet they’ll talk about where they work. I do this all the time, and it is quite entertaining.

Rust Doesn’t Sleep.

My Dad and I used to put a coat of water protection on his cabin every year (or so) to protect it from winter, decay, sun damage, and to water seal it.

And after a weekends worth of work, it looked the same and felt like we didn’t produce much. But if we didn’t do that, just like rust sets in on metal, entropy & time would take its toll on the cabin.

And so I learned…

Ideas Are 💩

Gary V often utters (hell, I have too) that “ideas are shit” (execution is everything). And I concur with the latter. But the disconnect between idea & execution isn’t that people are lazy or unable to bring tires to tarmac; it’s our culture’s attitude toward implementing an idea, AND, the fallacy of The Bureau of Idea Approval.

(Spoiler: The BIA doesn’t exist)