Perhaps my favorite annual read: The Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder’s Letter.
Full of business wisdom and personal wit. Everything one needs to know about business and investing is contained in the collective within.
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by Patrick Rhone, Master Generalist
Perhaps my favorite annual read: The Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder’s Letter.
Full of business wisdom and personal wit. Everything one needs to know about business and investing is contained in the collective within.
You do know all these seemingly out of nowhere memes about “Post a pic of you at age..” are being used to train AI and facial recognition systems (some for surveillance purposes), right?
You do?
You’re happy freely feeding that beast?
OK, then. Carry on without me.
The Newest Therapy Dupe? Starting a Men’s Group
I decided to ask the Style Girlfriend community on Instagram if they have their own version of Men’s Group™… The response? Immediate, positive, and heart-warming. Stories flooded in of dedicated friend gatherings, and even a few wistful, “I don’t have this, but I wish I did!” responses.
I was honored to have a small bit of my own experience included in this.
Oh look! I updated my Now page. Unceasing miracles and wonders.
As the father of a trans woman (my oldest) and a 16 year old (my youngest) I can’t help but deeply empathize and want to personally find those responsible and do very non-Buddhist things to them. So sad. So angry.
Mr. Wade’s thoughts on Leadership are very much in line with this essay in my next book.
Today’s morning task, talking to a bunch of Legislators about the importance of funding for Mental Health.

Last night’s dinner: Pan fried northern pike over carrot medallions on a bed of parmesan cheese grits with a lemon brown butter sauce.
Otherwise known as health food.

What if you took EVERY DJ break Howard Hesseman ever made,
as Dr. Johnny Fever (WKRP in Cincinnati), and just …followed his lead? Would it be possible to construct a three hour radio show, with Fever as host? …It was, in fact! And it sounded great, because most of the musical choices were made by The Doctor, himself.
My current soundtrack. This is fantastic!
James Shelley asks, What’s the fun in writing on the internet anymore?
To put any thoughtful labour into crafting words online today is to watch them get sucked up, repurposed, and often monetized by someone else. It feels a bit like a digital wasteland; overrun with pirates, replete with armies of robots regurgitating everything into a gooey cocktail of digital sludge.
Much food for thought.