It’s just a question. No hidden agenda.
But if you don’t love what you do, what are you doing about it?
If you can’t change your latitude, are you doing something about your attitude?
TweetIt’s just a question. No hidden agenda.
But if you don’t love what you do, what are you doing about it?
If you can’t change your latitude, are you doing something about your attitude?
TweetAre you making decisions based on incomplete or erroneous data?
“But that’s the way we’ve always done it.”
And that has gotten you where? Does that mean you are not open to change or a different interpretation on how the game is played?
Maybe these receptacles could have been engineered in a different way to suggest the “landfill” pile should be the smallest, therefore encouraging more recycling.
It . . . could . . . work!
TweetWe all want it new.
That new car smell. New sheets out of the package. The crispness of the dust jacket on a new book. (For you e-book types, I’ll explain that one to you someday.)
Great joy can be discovered in taking something old or gently used and using it again. Or just keeping it in good shape when it’s used every day.
The carousel pictured above was built in 1917. I’m pretty sure there are no more technicians alive who worked on the original. Are there even parts available to fix it in the event of a breakdown? Wouldn’t it just be cheaper to build a new one with current parts and technology?
What if that was the attitude everyone took on us as we get older?
TweetBuild a fake tree. Easy, right?
Florists have been doing it for decades.
But what do you do to combat the effects of the sun? How close do you let people get to it? What are the leaves made of? What are those things all over the trunk?
Don’t just build a tree. Construct a piece that sparks creativity in revising traditional uses for something as ordinary as a tree.
TweetThe last silent film that was produced by a major studio was in 1935. Legong: Dance of the Virgins opened in New York on October 1.
Fast forward to 2012. One group is trying to popularize the vintage style of the old silent films. And they thought it would be neat to use this classic art form, but with a modern twist.
Don’t be in such a rush to invent the next greatest . . . thing. You can still be a creative genius by being smart. You don’t always have to be first.
Enjoy the video below. A Mother’s Day treat for my wife and an innovative use of technology.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cIRvYB6Yv8&feature=email
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