Discoveries:
Today I discovered that there are two words in the English language that when paired together exhibit an uncanny capacity to inspire. Those two words are endlessly and exciting. The first word speaks to the level of dedication and amount of time you are willing to invest in a thing. The second word, exciting, is the most fitting superlative to describe the manner in which you do the thing. I am bold enough to volunteer a well-known John statistic, I am endlessly exciting. I don’t go to parties, I am the party and not everyone gets and invitation to my shindig. Being endlessly exciting requires submission to the ideal that being positive is an infinite process and not an event.
High Points:
My oldest son (Tre’) is growing into a nice young man. He’s smart, thoughtful, athletic, caring, and compassionate, he is an excellent big brother and he’s kinda funny. He goes to bible study every Monday, he has cool friends who think doing homework and being smart is cool and no matter how bad, embarrassing, weird or scary a situation is he always talks to me about it. That is a testament to the power of God. I am a pretty good father but I cannot take the credit for his grandeur. I haven’t had to pick him up from the juvenile detention center, he hasn’t stolen anything from a department store nor has he bullied anyone into giving them his lunch money. So in return for his diligence I plan to reward him with something he absolutely adores; a one night stay at a hotel. He is on a whole other level with his desires. He has stayed in more suites than a traveling salesman. Let me whip my credit card out. I am thinking one of the below hotels will fit the bill:
http://www.hoteladolphus.com/
http://www.magnoliahoteldallas.com/magnolia-dallas-our-hotel.aspx?menupos=1
Themes for the Day
Bed and Breakfast
Four star hotel suite
Of course I’d like room service
Ask and ye shall receive
Give gifts that matter to the person asking for them
Low Points:
Let me preface this by saying that I am not a hater; I can grow out my hair if I wanted to and I have no qualms surrounding how the common man chooses to spend their twenty dollars when they go to the barbershop. I am grown y’all, GROWN. I am also a Marketing executive. How would I look if I walked into a business district high-rise with a young Mr. T?? I am sick of the faux hawk .I can’t take it anymore. Give me a single reason to butcher up my head like that and I will run to the nearest stylist and get haircut. And to think, the magazines said that faux hawks were the entire craze, more like all the crazy.
DAILY INSANITY:
1 Word – PASS
PASS is a great word to inject into your vocabulary. Instead of saying “No,” I’ll think about it” or “Maybe later” just say…” “PASS”. Initially, people will look at you crazy, then they will start to dismiss what you say and finally they will stop asking you questions rendering you incapable of stringing together a legitimate rebuttal to their requests.
Question
Which haircuts should grown men NEVER get?
John R Williams
Author/Radio Host/Filmmaker/Marketing Guru
1 comment:
A grown man should not get a bowl cut. That's where it gives the distinct appearance of a bowl being placed in the center cutting around it. In actuality, I don't think anyone should have this style. That is my opinion.
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