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The Monday Morning Memo

JP Engelbrecht next to a man with a yellow tie. Photograph by Indiana Beagle.

David McInnis, Tim Storm, Sean Jones, Don Kuhl, Richard Kessler,
Robert Ramsey, JP Engelbrecht, Martin Rapaport, Dror Yehuda…
These are just a few of the 
people who stepped forward to say,
“Let’s do this thing.” 

And when they turned to look behind them,
they saw you and me and hundreds of other people
standing there, nodding our heads and saying, “Yes. Let’s.”

Come to Austin and see what you built. 

“We can only truly find ourselves when we make ourselves a gift to others. There is no life or happiness… without personal and social relationships. I perceive that contemporary man is finally coming to undersand this. We don’t want to be individuals anymore. We want to be connected. I want to be a person with personal relationships.”

– Taylor R. Marshall,
June 10, 2013

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“On the coming of evening, I return to my house and enter my study; and at the door I take off the day’s clothing, covered with mud and dust, and put on garments regal and courtly; and reclothed appropriately, I enter the ancient courts of ancient men, where, received by them with affection, I feed on that food which only is mine and which I was born for, where I am not ashamed to speak with them and to ask them the reason for their actions; and they in their kindness answer me; and for four hours of time I do not feel boredom, I forget every trouble, I do not dread poverty, I am not frightened by death; entirely I give myself over to them.”

- Niccolò Machiavelli to Francesco Vettori (December 10, 1513). Machiavelli was a rat bastard, but an eloquent one in this passage. – Indy Beagle

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