Quote of the Day “Doing good is its own reward. When you do good, people will question your motive, and any good you accomplish will soon be forgotten. Do good anyway.” Kevin Kelly
Grillin’ on a Sunday Afternoon
Quote of the Day “Fail fast. Fail often. Fail forward. Failing is not a disgrace if you keep failing better.” – Kevin Kelly
Nolensville Stars Flag Football Tournament 2024
Quote of the Day “The most common mistake we make is to do a great job on an unimportant task.” – Kevin Kelly
Arrington Date Night and Conditioned Footballs
Quote of the Day “If you need emergency help from a bystander, command them what to do. By giving them an assignment, you transform them from bewildered bystander to a responsible assistant.” – Kevin Kelly
Replacement Door Knob and Conditioned Footballs
Quote of the Day “You can not truly become yourself, by yourself. Becoming one-of-a-kind is not a solo job. Paradoxically you need everyone else in the world to help make you unique.” – Kevin Kelly
Rubbing Mud and Replacement Door Knobs
Quote of the Day “Strong opinions, clearly stated, but loosely held is the recipe for an intellectual life. Always ask yourself: what would change my mind?” – Kevin Kelly
Tuesday Traffic
Quote of the Day “There is a profound difference between thinking less of yourself (not useful), and thinking of yourself less (better).” – Kevin Kelly
Memorial Day, Stove Repair, and Poolside Snackleboxes
Quote of the Day “When you find yourself procrastinating, don’t resist. Instead lean into it. Procrastinate 100%. Try to do absolutely nothing for 5 minutes. Make it your job. You’ll fail. After 5 minutes, you’ll be ready and eager to
Smoked Pork Shoulder Sunday
Quote of the Day “You have no obligation to like everyone, and you are free to intensely dislike a person. But you owe everyone—even those you dislike—basic respect.” – Kevin Kelly
Landscaping, Syringe Inking, and Summer Cuts
Quote of the Day “Never accept a work meeting until you’ve seen the agenda and know what decisions need to be made. If no decisions need to be made, skip the meeting.” – Kevin Kelly