Articles for category: Initiative

12 months ago

Greg Thomas

Revisiting Old Games

The latest isn’t always the greatest. The current graphics aren’t always the best ones. The nostalgia of what was once good can be the greatest. Someone else might not know the rules of what you played as a kid. Old games are new to someone else, or sometimes they are a reminder of how great they are. Don’t shun them because they are old, embrace them because they never go out of style.

Someone’s Got To Do It

Someone always has to do it. You know it has to be done. You might not be able to be the one to do it. But it still needs to be done, even if everyone else doesn’t see it. The question is whether you’re the one whose going to do it.

May 3, 2025

Greg Thomas

Dips and Dives

When we dive into something, we jump with focus, poise and to some degree – reckless abandon. The goal is to jump in and get started, it’s not to hold back, we are committed to moving forward and accomplishing something. When we take a dip, we put our foot in first, we test the water, we wait for the feedback and response from all of those around us before we commit to moving forward. Dips give us some reassurance that we are on the right path and give us an opportunity to back out. Dives commit us to the task

May 2, 2025

Greg Thomas

Created By a Factory

Always, always, always give credit to the people that created the thing that you are working on, that you adapted, that you are extending, that you are doing something else with. I’ve watched many a Marvel movie and often wondered why they do not start with the people that created that “thing” that spurned something so incredible. What are we afraid of if that should happen? What would be so wrong if they became more than a byline credit? https://www.cbr.com/deadpool-rob-liefeld-marvel-fallout/ Without the creators, we have nothing to start from, take in or enjoy – this goes beyond comics, but everywhere

April 30, 2025

Greg Thomas

The longevity of Cords

I think I replace more cords over the course of a year then anything else. I can buy them anywhere but sometimes they aren’t “the good ones”, and they don’t last as long. The fall apart easily and stop charging after a few months. Why? No one knows, it’s like the lost sock in your dryer, they just go away, never to be heard from again. And then you forget the right the adapter, or maybe it doesn’t line up and of course everyone has a different device so now we are trying to figure out who has what and