Strange as this may seem and sound: There is often newly found hope and freedom that results from a force majeure. A force majeure can be the event that moves us to see our way wasn’t going to work. A force majeure can be the event that moves us to see a way that might. … Continue reading
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Expedition Mach Up
Every now and then, I would wonder – “How did Christopher Columbus do it?” Or, how about Frederick Cook or Robert Peary? Or, how about Neil Armstrong? How did these great ventures actually become reality? Are these not some of the most amazing entrepreneurs ever? Think of all of the business that transacted for these … Continue reading
Journal – Day One Hundred Ten
The redrafts are now in the books. We’ve reached the end of the line. But, the roadtripN isn’t finished. In fact, it is just beginning. It is time to startup anew. It is time to hit the accelerator and put these prototypes out on the open waves. Yes, that is correct. We have prototypes. All … Continue reading
Journal – Day Fifty-Nine
While just cruising along and minding my own business yesterday, I received a call up to go meet with a relatively older newer venturer that desired to discuss how to more clearly understand the future of entrepreneurships. From what I gathered over the phone, I sensed that he had already landed himself in rough waters … Continue reading
Journal – Day Forty-Nine
Still haven’t found what I’m looking for? Yet, what if the “what” that we are looking for is really the problem that we are seemingly always bemoaning? Rather than the problem being that we still haven’t found it, what if the problem is more a problem of what we are seeking? What if we aren’t … Continue reading
Journal – Day Forty
After forty days, there is a profoundly new awareness that our dirty and dimming lens are shading our view. Particularly over the past two weeks, the questions being addressed to us are for greater clarity, for greater understanding, and for a definitive map that will provide solidity and enlightenment to the questioner. What if maybe, … Continue reading