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The Power of Personality

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

You all know one. They’re that guy or girl who’s really “out there”. Over the top, outspoken, flamboyant, and infamous are all on their resumé. They’re entertaining, to be sure, but is it something that’s genuine? Are they just really good at a particular act so they run with it?

TornadoI’m constantly wondering if I should shift my outward image to something more like a character and less like me. The Elton John with the funky sunglasses. The David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust. Prince as… well, whatever the hell’s been wrong with him for decades now. In a word, GWAR. All of them are icons, permanently embossed into our cultural history, but is it an organic process?

I guess my fear is that any image I try to maintain will seem contrived. At worse, if the image is successful, the legitimate personality inside begins to atrophy until all you have left is… well, you’ve seen Little Richard lately, right? On the other hand, will anyone even pay attention to someone who’s just… a nice guy?

Nice guys never win, that’s a fact of life. Well, except for Barack Obama.

It’s a very fine line to walk, and it works for some. Bowie launched a career of his own personality on the platform of Ziggy Stardust. Could I be that lucky if I tried my own image adjustment?

So should I pick up the mantle of space pirate captain or giant bird creature, re-tool my PR machinery to run with that 24/7, and save the real me for the quiet, private moments with my loved ones? It might be more entertaining, you never know.

Change Has Happened, Change Will Come

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Like a lot of my friends and colleagues, I woke up this morning feeling like I’m in a new America. After suffering the incompetence of a guy I’d wanna have a beer with, I look forward to working with a man who I want to follow into the future.

I voted for Barack Obama not because I believe he can change America, but because I believe he can inspire me to change America. I believe that his election signals a change in the American outlook. The people of this nation are ready to do what’s necessary to make America great again, and they know it will not be easy.

I must mention, of course, that I am proud to have voted for our first non-white president. I’ve touched on this a few times in Twitter and other conversations, but some people just don’t get it. More than one person has heard me comment about our first black president and immediately assumes that’s why I voted for Barack Obama. Do these people think I voted for Al Sharpton in 2004? Are they really that naive?

Let me be clear: I voted for the man I thought best suited for the office, but I am also capable of grasping the magnitude of what we have just done. To assume that I voted only for a black man or only for a Democrat is to suffer from a very narrow mind. I would hope that my readers/followers/subscribers/fans have a larger grasp than that.

So now it is November 5, 2008. The first day of the struggle to pull my country out of the hole. Where do I begin? I believe that our president-elect, Barack Obama, will have the right answer.

Join The Conversation (now with Obama Cookies!)

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

My good friend Whitney Hoffman just stitched together a really cool photo show from some Obama rallies… and she laid it all down on top of “Join The Conversation“. Check it out!

And yes, I want one of those Obama cookies. Mmm, smells like Hope.

We Have a Bright Future

Friday, October 10th, 2008

We as Americans face difficult economic years ahead. So what?

Once upon a time a young prince named JFK proposed a voyage to the moon. No one knew how we would get there. Throughout the voyage we endured a money- and life-draining foreign war, a faltering economy, constant saber-rattling with Russia, and the assassination of three of our most inspiring leaders. With the exception of the latter, we’re in the same boat now as we were in the 1960’s.

So there we were- broke, bleeding, and bound for the moon. Because of our ability to focus on a unified vision, we somehow survived. We shot, landed, and brought back souvenirs from the moon like Velcro, advanced food preservation, advanced electronics, a new understanding of of our universe, microwave ovens, and mylar. Oh, and some rocks.

We created hundreds of thousands of American jobs and created new industries. We invented technologies that spread to the rest of the world. These jobs and technologies didn’t necessarily put men on the moon either, they made models. They assembled lunch boxes and action figures. They marketed the image of the astronaut as a rock star comparable to the Beatles (who also broke up during this period).

We have a bright future ahead of us. It may not be a voyage to the moon, but as Barack Obama has suggested, it may be a voyage to energy independence. Imagine the jobs, technologies, and prestige we can build with American hands if we commit ourselves to clean power.

This is inspiring.

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

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