“It doesn’t hurt to ask.”
We’ve all heard this adage, often shared with the best of intentions, encouraging us to take that leap and reach out to someone to ask something.
“It doesn’t hurt to ask.”
We’ve all heard this adage, often shared with the best of intentions, encouraging us to take that leap and reach out to someone to ask something.
“I think we should leave,” I told my wife Kathy.
It was our fifth day at Burning Man, the renowned annual gathering of 80,000 people in the Nevada desert.
“Out of 500 interviews on my show,” the podcast host said, “you’re the first.”
Raising an eyebrow, I probed, “First what?”
In a previous post, I shared how I often begin my mornings by daydreaming. I take the time to let my mind drift and my imagination run wild—and that’s often when my best ideas arrive.
In response, a reader asked, “How do you afford to devote time to daydreaming, when the world is moving so fast?”