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Remembering Not To Cry Over Spilled Milk

Cry Over Spilled Milk

Last week I participated in what we call our State of the Company meetings. I was in Austin, San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, Denver, and Phoenix. Seattle had to be postponed because of the grounding of Boeing Max 9 planes. Alaska Airlines was particularly impacted by this and this has led to the cancellation of a number of flights.

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Opening the Door to '24

Opening the Door to '24

It’s always good to reflect as a year comes to a close and a new one begins. Professionally, 2023 was extremely challenging (and humbling). Our beautiful hedge capping most of our variable rate loans at 1.25% for 30-day LIBOR, when it was still in existence,

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Patience Is A Superpower: Charlie Munger and Sudoku

Charlie Munger

The world lost an intellectual and investing giant with the passing of Charlie Munger. He was due to turn 100 on January 1st. He passed away rather quietly and surprisingly for someone with such a large personality and admittedly big mouth.

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Our Tennis Paradise: A New Chapter

Gary and Heather Tennis Paradise

Five years ago this week, my late wife Roneet passed away. Since that time, I have written a lot about her and my journey since she left us. From death and despair can also come renewal if we make a concerted effort to grow and evolve and take those who we lost with us deep in our hearts on the next phase of our journey. 

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A Spherical Experience

The Sphere Gary Carmell October 2023

Last week, I waded into the dangerous waters of discussing the war between Israel and Hamas. It’s really between Israel and Iran, but the latter is using its proxies of Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis, and militias in Iraq and Syria to do its dirty work.

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On Second Thought: Lessons from Frozen Blueberries

frozen blueberries

The pictures that follow seem odd at first. It’s not unreasonable to ask why I took pictures of frozen blueberries and felt compelled to share them via my blog.

I had an epiphany recently when adding frozen blueberries to my smoothie.

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The Days Between - The Wisdom of Jerry Garcia

Jerry Garcia

Jerry Garcia was born on August 1st, 1942 and died on August 9th, 1995. The eight days between his birthday and the day of his death are known as the “Days Between”. It also happens to be the name of a very poignant Grateful Dead song,

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Lucky 36

Novak Djokovic Gary Carmell chai

Last week there were two notable events for me. The first was watching the extraordinary Wimbledon Final between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, and the second was my 36th anniversary at CWS.  In Judaism, the number 18 is a lucky number because it is connected to life in Jewish numerology. 

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Turning up the Heat and Icarizing the Economy

CWS Turning up the Heat and Icarizing the Economy

Last week was my birthday, and I chose to celebrate it by heading to my home in the desert to check out some work that had been done and to play tennis.  This picture from my car dashboard shows a couple of pieces of interesting information.

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Indispensability and Lessons from Liam Neeson

indispensable Liam Neeson

And all the roads we have to walk are winding

And all the lights that lead us there are blinding

-Oasis “Wonderwall”

I am periodically asked to give career advice and it is something that honestly I’m not so comfortable doing.

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