This is a continuation of a series of posts about lessons I learned from my past jobs. The first jobs were: Vineyard Laborer, Wine Labeler, Bookkeeping, Barista. I worked as as a barista and server …
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Three Lessons From Making Coffee
I quit my job, sold almost all my stuff, packed the rest into a storage unit, and went traveling for 6-months in 2014. During those six months, Amanda and I decided that we wanted to pursue a …
Even If You Love Btc, Bitcoin Cash Is Better Than the Lightning Network
This great tweet by Mortuus Bestia, got me to thinking about the value of the lightning network vs. simply using another coin. If you need to pay to open a “payment channel”, it would be just as …
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Three Lessons from Bookkeeping
After working in our family winery as a teen and during college, I set out to find a "real" job at 21. I remember how afraid I was that I wouldn’t be able to get a good job after college because I …
Three Lessons from Labeling Wine
Growing up I worked in vineyards during the summer and part-time labeling wine in the winter. Labeling was a two-man job, so my friend Pat and I worked as a labeling team. It’s not a glamorous or …
Momentum, Perspective, and Winning the Day
Momentum matters at work. Completing small tasks help you gain confidence and do better in the future. This is true in an individual day and on a day by day or week by week level. On a longer time …
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