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Forcing Functions

Forcing Functions

Long-time readers know I have written about insights and epiphanies I have had on the tennis court in the middle of a match. These have not only helped me improve my mindset and recovery from setbacks on the court but also have great applicability off the court.

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Way Too Hot

LA Fires Lost Angeles Fire Sunset Blvd Fire

Last week was so devastating for those who lost their homes in the LA fires. This satellite image and analysis done by Microsoft of an area of Pacific Palisades shows over 2,000 buildings that were damaged or destroyed, with the vast majority being residential.

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Chris Robinson and Great CEOS - Inertia Destroyers

Chris Robinson and Great CEOS - Inertia Destroyers

Last week was definitely one that made me want to travel less and less. I had meetings in New York City on Thursday so I needed to be there by Wednesday night and then head back home to Orange County on Thursday evening. United has a non-stop from John Wayne to Newark which is really convenient.

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The Confident Mind - Achieving First Victory

The Confident Mind Dr. Nate Zinsser

One of my favorite podcasts is Founders. The creator of the podcast has come up with a number of maxims from all of the books that he has read and summarized to draw inferences that apply across the lives of many Founders.

One of them is belief occurs before ability.

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Thiel, Einstein, and Dante: Masters of Independent Thinking

Independent thinking

But the initiate must have the ability to judge every new experience wholly according to what is inherent in it, and let it react upon him, unobscurred by the past. We must be prepared at every moment that every object and every being can bring to us some new revelation.

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The Compounding of Intelligence - Is Wealth The Key?

intelligence

One of the conventional narratives in our capitalist society is that the wealthy and most successful people are often the brightest and hard-working. I think what this fails to take into consideration is the nature versus nurture debate. People often think of intelligence as being innate and not very changeable.

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Skin in the Game - Reflections on the Election

election

This is a picture of my typical breakfast which is my smoothie and a combination of cereals with berries on top. You’ll notice in the upper right hand corner of the placemat I have my “I Voted” sticker. It always feels good to vote.

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Connected Hearts

National Day of Caring CWS BRIDGE

Last Thursday was CWS’ National Day of Caring. Each region of the country identifies community service projects for our associates to volunteer at in two-hour increments. I worked at a food bank in Orange County. I was part of an assembly line comprised of CWS employees packing boxes for individuals and families at risk of hunger.

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Farewell Rafa

Rafa Nadal Rafael Nadal

Tennis legend Rafael Nadal announced his retirement last week. He was the embodiment of the warrior ethos and was taught from a very young age that everything he did was intended to strengthen his endurance, as I will soon show. 

A few years ago,

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What Rosh Hashanah Means to Me

What Rosh Hashanah Means to Me

Last week was the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah. The Rabbi of my synagogue asked me if I would do a teaching related to Rosh Hashanah. He said it didn’t need to be more than two or three minutes.

In the spirit of Mark Twain,

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