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The Monday Morning Memo



Rodney Winfield’s

Space Window

is part of the National Gallery 
in Washington National Cathedral


Officially titled, “Scientists and Technicians Window,” 
The Space Window commemorates America’s 
exploration of space and man’s first steps on the moon. 
 
In the upper center of the original window is 
a 7.18-gram basalt lunar rock from the Sea of Tranquility, 
presented to the Cathedral by the astronauts of Apollo XI. 
 
Winfield’s celebrated Space Window 
captures our wonder at the cosmos.


Wow. 

Rodney’s dudes have been following stars 
since 1955, when Rodney was just 30 years old.


Winfield’s Three Wisards on Their Way to Bethlehem

will hang in Wizard Academy’s new library tower
on loan from Roy and Pennie Williams.

 

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Random Quote:

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One of my great advantages is that I have very low expectations.

Most Stanford graduates have very high expectations, and you deserve to have high expectations because you came from a great school. You were very successful. You were top of your class. Obviously, you were able to pay for tuition. And then you’re graduating from one of the finest institutions on the planet. You’re surrounded by other kids that are just incredible.

People with very high expectations have very low resilience. And unfortunately, resilience matters in success.

I don’t know how to teach it to you except that I hope suffering happens to you.

True greatness in individuals comes from character, not intelligence, and character is shaped by experiences of adversity.

And so if I could wish upon you — I don’t know how to do it — but for all of you Stanford students, I’d wish upon you ample doses of pain and suffering.

 “

- Jensen Huang, the 20th richest person in the world (2024), with a net worth of $72.2 billion

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