Peyton Manning is the most badass mentor.
Or maybe not.
But I’d like to start with a short story that will hope to illustrate the value mentoring can provide after the break:
Peyton Manning is the most badass mentor.
Or maybe not.
But I’d like to start with a short story that will hope to illustrate the value mentoring can provide after the break:
Watching this strangely insightful interview with Louis CK provided me motivation and inspiration to write this post:
In my personal life, I know I have complained about my smartphone because it was laggy at times. I have been fortunate to grow up in a generation with amazing technology, and live among amazing individuals like Steve Jobs and Randy Pausch. I live in a world where I can order a latte directly through my phone, where I no longer need this to take a photo after the break:
Laughter is extremely important in our everyday lives. So I started this section “Laugh Everyday” noted in the taskbar above containing things I’ve found funny.
I was on twitter, and found this. Apparently they are making a Finding Nemo 2:
It takes talent like JaVale McGee to make us realize that you don’t need the best brain processing in order to make your dreams come true.
The video after the break is a must watch if you need inspiration:
Conan O’Brien is hilarious. So hilarious, he used the first 16 minutes of his speech for standup comedy.
But he said some things in that last 9 minutes of his 24 minute speech that I found quite profound.:
One of the things that made an impact on me was Randy Pausch’s saying “You won’t find passion through things but through people”.
Things are replaceable and can be bought and re-bought, people cannot.
I was watching the following video, especially the last minute (after the break):