
Day 193 – Get Out of the Clams
I wrote my first computer program on a TRS-80 Radio Shack computer connected to my parents’ living room TV in the 1980s. I was not
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I wrote my first computer program on a TRS-80 Radio Shack computer connected to my parents’ living room TV in the 1980s. I was not

I was thinking about loyalty this morning. Not the kind you demand or expect, but the kind that grows quietly over time. I have been

I used to think the breakthrough came first. That I needed the perfect idea before I started. That clarity arrived before effort. I was wrong.

I keep seeing predictions on social media about massive job losses from AI. People seem convinced that automation will hollow out entire professions. But when

I remember working through a case study on Netflix years ago, back when they made the pivot to digital streaming. The exercise stuck with me

I value loyalty. I always have. It is one of those principles I hold close, sometimes too close. I tend to stay loyal even when
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This is my fourth and final day of pondering the lessons I might learn from the early days of Henry Ford and his little automotive

This is my third day reviewing notes on Henry Ford’s early years at Ford Motor Company. He had many flaws in life and business, so

This is my second day thinking about Henry Ford. Yesterday I started looking at him as an example of risk taking, and today something harder

I pulled a book off my shelf this week that I had not touched in years. It was about the early days of Henry Ford.

I spent time at a water treatment plant years ago doing consulting work during a system upgrade. I was not the expert they needed, but

Someone told me today to do the best I can. I nodded, thanked them, and walked away wondering what that actually meant. People say it

Consensus feels right because it signals fairness, inclusion, and alignment. But the mechanism of how consensus gets reached often systematically degrades the quality of the

I was walking past one of the bookshelves in our living room when a green binder caught my eye. It belonged to one of my

I received a design document from a vendor last week. It was supposed to be their work. Within seconds, I could tell it came from