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Baby Le Pew, Aspects of Drinking That Are Foreign to Me, and Internet Trolling
New beginnings as I push through all the funk from the last month

The hits just keep on coming.
We planned the usual annual small-scale bday celebration for my oldest. This time we went to a trampoline park where he landed funny within the first twenty minutes. The ear-splitting howl cut through the cacophony of the rest of the jam-packed building and had every parental unit on alert within seconds.
As I’m in the Deep South, it wasn’t hard to figure out whose kid it was.
So it’s been a week of planning and weekend of driving, but he’s in little wrap now and sleeping for now.
Here’s what I’ve dug up this week:
BlueSky Bit - how everything kinda feels at the moment…
Medium Moment - something my genetics will never allow me to fully experience
Substack Sampling - my most powerful comments come from reading things like this, and it’s not an accident
Prismatic Progress:
As with all things in life, there’s always another obstacle that crops up when you’re about to take on something new.
I feel all the responsibilities that I’ve signed up for beginning to increase, and with it, my drive to meet the moment is slowly recovering from all the insanity that’s taken place in the past month.
I attended Alex Hormozi’s virtual book launch as I did for his second one, and it did not disappoint. $100 million in revenue from the three-day run of 7-8 hours each didn’t just happen during that period of time. He had been building towards this Tetris moment from the moment the previous ended and it showed in spades. I respect the methods he implemented. No scams, no crazy promises, just value add from documenting every single thing he did between the two books.
Come to think of it, everything in the first two books was directly applied to what he did here.
I’m beginning to understand it on a deeper level now. Technical types like us must start learning this arena if we want to be valuable in the new world order…
As such, I opened a Skool community to try it out for the 90 days for free that he offered. As I’m already in a few groups there and am benefitting from them greatly, I figured I’d take a stab at my own. It won’t be about anything I’ve written about in the past few years if I can pull it off.
It’ll be about my personal interest in blockchain technology itself (not crypto or NFTs or anything else).
I’ll be putting a few feelers out there to see if there’s interest, but it’s mainly a personal project outside of this realm for now.
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