You will love "Man on the Inside"! It has that underlying Michael Schur sweetness combined with a charming (but funny and also heartwarming) storyline. Plus cameos from some Schur regulars, like Darcy Carden. A real mood lifter, which we all need right now, if I may generalize.
Coincidentally, my husband and I just started a rewatch of Cheers (from the beginning), and it's fascinating to see that Ted Danson had it then and has it now. (Also, the Cheers pilot has a shout-out to then-new movie "Body Heat," which co-starred ... Ted Danson. Never noticed that little Easter egg before. 🤣)
Hoping that Close but no Cuban reads this because it sounds like they are coming from tech, which I recently left. What Josh said is relevant and right. Shit out there is mad hard and you do need to be able to handle the business as well as the work. But people who are telling you to start a business have probably never started a business! They see you as smart and capable and are like "here is an idea" without knowing the underpinnings of your life. Maybe you should start a business, but if what you need is money, the secret is really to take your skillset and figure out where it is relevant. It isn't always tech even if that is where you come from.
Take it from me, someone who parlayed Art History (studied at Brandeis, though before Josh's time) into a tech career, and has now turned that into co-owning and managing a Pilates School. Don't think about what you can/could do as much as you think about how what you do applies to other possibilities. Good luck!
dear josh,
great piece as always!
love the matt gaetz content! (along with the knowledge/hope that there will be less of it everywhere soon!)
thank you for sharing dan perlman's essay! so good!
thanks for it all!
love
myq
Thank you!!!
You will love "Man on the Inside"! It has that underlying Michael Schur sweetness combined with a charming (but funny and also heartwarming) storyline. Plus cameos from some Schur regulars, like Darcy Carden. A real mood lifter, which we all need right now, if I may generalize.
Coincidentally, my husband and I just started a rewatch of Cheers (from the beginning), and it's fascinating to see that Ted Danson had it then and has it now. (Also, the Cheers pilot has a shout-out to then-new movie "Body Heat," which co-starred ... Ted Danson. Never noticed that little Easter egg before. 🤣)
We just started tonight and it's delightful as promised! (We did alllll of Cheers in the darkness of 2020.)
hey, this was great!
Thanks!
Hoping that Close but no Cuban reads this because it sounds like they are coming from tech, which I recently left. What Josh said is relevant and right. Shit out there is mad hard and you do need to be able to handle the business as well as the work. But people who are telling you to start a business have probably never started a business! They see you as smart and capable and are like "here is an idea" without knowing the underpinnings of your life. Maybe you should start a business, but if what you need is money, the secret is really to take your skillset and figure out where it is relevant. It isn't always tech even if that is where you come from.
Take it from me, someone who parlayed Art History (studied at Brandeis, though before Josh's time) into a tech career, and has now turned that into co-owning and managing a Pilates School. Don't think about what you can/could do as much as you think about how what you do applies to other possibilities. Good luck!
This is really lovely!
Attorney Lieutenant?
Okay okay!
thanks for sharing, friend
You're welcome! It's great, and so many people have reached out to say how much it resonated for them!