This worn and weary thing is the back of my former business card.
It's been in my wallet now for nearly a decade.
While I appreciate my impact and time at TOMS,
the point of this disclaimer is not an advertisement for shoes.
Not at all.
No. Rather, it is an acknowledgement of the aforementioned rat race.
A very real, pervasive, and unfortunate social affliction.
So how does one win (let alone, exist happily) in a game that was never designed for you to win?
Or perhaps more aptly, intentionally designed for you never to win?
While the answer is not easy, it is simple.
YOU CHOOSE NOT TO PLAY.
the point of this disclaimer is not an advertisement for shoes.
Not at all.
No. Rather, it is an acknowledgement of the aforementioned rat race.
A very real, pervasive, and unfortunate social affliction.
So how does one win (let alone, exist happily) in a game that was never designed for you to win?
Or perhaps more aptly, intentionally designed for you never to win?
While the answer is not easy, it is simple.
YOU CHOOSE NOT TO PLAY.
A recommendation on the subject: