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Tyson Beckford On Elevator Pitches And Business Cards

06 Tuesday May 2014

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Yesterday evening I went out to buy a Spanish book to improve my grammar and begin a regimen more focused on verbs and their conjugation. How I ended up at a mixer for several hundred professionals and people who like ratchet music is anybody’s guess. Work hard, play hard apparently.

As I stood with my friend over the course of the evening, occasionally connecting with people I knew as they walked by, I people watched. I had a drink. Tyson Beckford walked by. I watched people watching him. I read lips. I lip-synched. I listened to music. The women were still melting. So was my ice. I thought about all the Spanish verbs that were probably going to damage my self-esteem, so I decided to continue feeling good about myself for the time being. I got another drink. I watched people watching other people. I watched Beckford walk back on his way out the door. While this was inherently interesting to some extent, it was much more interesting because of the reaction of other people.

Then it happened.

A woman seated immediately behind where my friend and I stood, reached between us and pushed a piece of paper at TB just as he passed. She practically jabbed him with it. He took it, which was not entirely surprising, but that he began to engage her was. She seems to have been the most surprised of all. He studied the card, while I looked at it too. It seemed to have a picture of a saint in the catholic tradition and a line of very small writing at the bottom. In a slightly annoyed if not perplexed tone he said, “What’s this?” I’m impressed that he inquired because I probably would not have. The girl sheepishly said, “It’s my number”. He turned over the card, to reveal… nothing. The other side was as blank as this woman’s chances appeared to be dim. He replied with another to be squandered opportunity, “Ookayy. What do you do?”

Her response made both my friend and me cringe. I literally cringed. My “cringe muscles” cramped. They are still sore, because I am still partly cringing. He said, “Ookayy. What do you do?”, to which she said in a very meek and hopeful voice… “Anything?” (read: “Pleease, Sir.. may I have more porridge?”). Anything… I wish that I could describe the look on his face. It’s not that I cannot locate the appropriate words and corresponding shades with which to describe the color draining from the situation and our own faces… it’s that I simply did not look. I could not look at him. Or my friend. Had there been a mirror set right in front of me, I would not have been able to look at myself. I was that embarrassed. But eventually (after the split-second that I just described which felt like an eternity), I did look. His face said exactly what I was afraid that it might. In the meantime, she composed herself and in a last ditch effort to salvage whatever dignity she could scrape up off the floor of the 40/40 club, she said, “I represent artists!”. He said, “That’s what I’ve been trying to get you to tell me.” And then he walked away. I looked at my friend and said, “Well, THAT went poorly..”

Besides trying to decide whether he was being savvy (and he himself not wanting to squander a possible opportunity), being patient, polite, or simply curious; I have to say that I respect the way that he handled that situation. There were no frills, but he did engage when I’m sure that many other people would not have. He gave the young woman every opportunity to explain and present herself, and she collapsed astonishingly. Even though I know the value of having crisp introductions (elevator pitches) and professional business cards, this was a real live case study; and one when I least expected it, which is in large part the point.

This guy showed that we should be patient with others even when it seems that they are asking for our help. We may be able to give it, which would be inherently rewarding; but they may also have a pleasant surprise for us. Furthermore, if we are seeking opportunities to shine and move forward, and if we are bold or courageous enough to step forward, be ready. The amount of time that TB spent with this lady, after his body guards had already cleared a path for him, and after he appeared to be leaving with purpose, indicates to me that this lady may have had his ear had she said something compelling instead of undisciplined. In the blink of an eye, her life could have been improved. It’s a lesson that I hope she learned, though it’s an experience I doubt that she will ever forget. These were things I learned more deeply by reminder.

How To Stop People From Dying

04 Sunday May 2014

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If you are not an organ donor, you should give it serious consideration. After serving 8 years in two organ procurement and donation boards, and having two siblings die, I know how real this is.. #canttakeitwithyou

Why You Should (And Can Still) Be An Accountant

30 Wednesday Apr 2014

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An excellent read.

It Could Be My Aging Eyes

29 Tuesday Apr 2014

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Old people are not looking as old as they used to look. #badsign

Take Care of Yourself

24 Thursday Apr 2014

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I went to MARCO, The Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey this afternoon and saw one of the most enjoyable exhibitions I’ve ever seen. More to follow. Much more, but first read the letter that started it all.

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Afloat, Atop a Marbled Sea

07 Monday Apr 2014

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Afloat, Atop a Marbled Sea

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The Story of Stuff

31 Monday Mar 2014

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A few days ago, I was discussing a documentary that I had watched a couple years ago called Tapped. My CFO referenced this documentary and sent me the link this weekend. This 20 minute long video should probably be watched not just once, but periodically to refresh our perspectives and to move us away from the silliness that we now see as not only normal, but necessary.

The House and Its Nostrils

20 Thursday Mar 2014

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Today marks the 50th straight day that I’ve studied Spanish with the language app Duolingo. This app deserves a plug. It is crowd sourced which permits a fairly democratic exchange of information and a reasonable accuracy check. Independent studies show that it is more effective than Rosetta Stone – learning occurs faster. I’ve used both and I would have to agree. It is also free.

These 50 days have reinforced how poetic language can be. The differences between languages is very engaging if you have an interest in words and their meanings. The moment that really reinforced this was when I learned that the Spanish word for “window” is the same word used for “nostril”. When I was growing up my parents always described opening the windows as “letting the house air out”, or letting air in. With the idea of a window as a nostril, the house is personified and can even be seen as a living thing, a member of the family in many ways. The windows are its eyes, but also it’s airways.

I started in the last week of January with the goal of basic fluency by the last week in April when I go back to Mexico. I have also been using Pimsleur and listening to 30 minute tracks on my phone. My comfort level with the language has skyrocketed even though obviously knowing roughly 2,000 words isn’t quite enough. Yet, it’s not too far off since fluency is estimated to occur at the 3,000 word mark. I’ve averages about a thousand words a month. I have one month to go..

Kitty Genovese and an Explosion in Harlem

14 Friday Mar 2014

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If you are not familiar with Kitty Genovese and the circumstances around her murder, please do a quick search. Yesterday marked the 50 year anniversary since her murder. 38 people reported hearing her scream as she was being assaulted over a 30 minute period, but no one offered help or called the police. She was stabbed multiple times and raped as she lie dying, as her neighbors effectively stood by doing nothing.

This week in Harlem an explosion took the lives of at least eight people. For days, dozens of residents noted the fumes and suffered them, without sounding any alarm it would seem. None of them has come forward to contradict the utility company’s contention that no one called before the day of the explosion to report the smell, though it was bad enough to make some of them sick. Someone kicked open the door to the roof to permit some ventilation. Yet, only one person called the gas company a mere 15 minutes before the building(s) exploded. By then, it was already far too late.

In both these stories the lack of ownership is disturbing and real. In both instances people died who could have been saved. The only thing that needed to be done was to pick up a phone. Care a little about your environment and the people in it. Be your neighbor’s keeper, and in so doing, safeguard yourself.

Your Education From Death Row

05 Wednesday Mar 2014

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This is quite long, but people should take the time to reflect on this. His actions and involvements may be reprehensible, but his perspective and ideas are worth considering deeply. I think that his thought process is also superior.

Convicted Killer About To Be Executed In Texas Pens Devastating Letter
http://gawker.com/a-letter-from-ray-jasper-who-is-about-to-be-executed-1536073598

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