“Better be fun, or…”
Yesterday, my friend and colleague Warren Whitlock was tweeting about one of his core messages: creating a fun path through life. I joked with him about whether work could be fun (of course it can!), and he replied to me via Twitter:
“Better be fun or I ain’t doing it. If you can [...]
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Jay Aaron: What’s He Up To?
In general, I operate in the background, out of sight. I like it that way. I’m good at it. And in general, I consider the impact of the projects in which I’m involved or support to be more important than people’s awareness of my role in them.
But many of you [...]
