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Thoughts on Ten Years of Marriage ...
I met Jennifer in April of 2004.  We got married in January of 2008.  We celebrated our 10th Wedding Anniversary this week.    Wow, how time flies! On one hand, it seems like just yesterday.  On the other hand, portions of that decade seemed to take forever. As an entrepreneur, I live in a weird
Here Are Some Links For Your Weekly Reading - December 22nd, 2017
Here are some of the posts that caught my eye recently. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: How One Connection Could Change Your Life (In Less Than 90 Days). (Forbes) Why Facts Don't Change Our Minds. (NewYorker) Long Island Iced Tea Soars after Changing Its Name to Long Blockchain. (Bloomberg) How Quantum Computing Will
Can You Afford To Think Linearly in this Exponential Age?
Human's can't do a lot of things. Honestly, the fact that we're top of the food-chain is pretty miraculous.  We're slow, we're weak, and we're famously bad at understanding large numbers and exponential growth.  Our brains are hardwired to think locally and linearly. It's a monumental task for us to fathom exponential growth … let alone its
What Type of Leader Are You?
The leadership in your company is often the difference between a good company and a great company. Leadership (not just the boss, but the top-level managers as well) can make or break a company. Am I hands-on or hands-off? Am I encouraging my team to grow? Have I made our company objectives and values inherent?
Here Are Some Links For Your Weekly Reading - December 17th, 2017
I just saw the new Star Wars with my family. It's a bit crazy to think about what percentage of my life occurred since the original came out I can still remember watching the first one.    BTW, I'm not 60 yet … but, I am pushing double nickels. Here are some of the posts
Creating An Artificial Intelligence Methodology: AI's Hierarchy of Needs
We often talk about Artificial Intelligence's applications – meaning, what we use it for – but we often forget to talk about a more crucial question: How do we use AI effectively? Many people misuse AI.  They think they can simply plug in a dataset, press a button, and poof!  Magically, an edge appears. Most commonly,