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Almost ten years ago I wrote something in my journal. “It’s cruel and psychopathic that people are expected to work in this environment.”
The first thing I did after leaving my job was get a phone contract. My company mobile contract had ended the day I finished. I had an old phone sitting in a drawer that used to be my wife’s before she got an upgrade. I went to a phone shop...
The client looked across the table and said the concept wouldn’t entice people to find out more about the product. It wasn’t a suggestion, it was a statement of fact. Everything he said was structured as if incontrovertibly true.
I’m sitting on a deck overlooking a lake. There’s a jetski on the water being obnoxiously loud. It’s late afternoon and I’m taking my son fishing in 45 minutes. I don’t know anything about fishing, but everyone on this lake seems to come ou...
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