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Hey friend, I’ve been working on a passion project and I’d love to hear what you think. If you like living on the edge and want to skip the context and back story, you can check it out here: wearewildducks.com Tip: View it on desktop, not mobile, to get the full experience. But if you’re curious… I heard someone mention a parable about a wild duck by 19th century philosopher and theologian Søren Kierkegaard. It’s a cautionary tale about losing one’s core nature, authenticity, and potential...
I’ve been feeling uninspired lately as I surf the inter-webs. Don’t worry, this message isn’t all doom and gloom. I have an idea with a dash of hope! I even deleted Instagram and LinkedIn from my phone for the past few weeks as a way to unplug from what felt like a parasitic relationship where my brain was being sucked right out of my eyeballs. As I look for the weird and wild… the things that stretch my thinking and lead me down curious rabbit holes… all I find are dead ends… A screen full...
“Would you like an American or Italian breakfast?” The waiter asked as I sat down in a cafe in Rome back in February. I laughed to myself as I thought about an article I read a few days prior about why we Americans love our bacon and egg breakfast, and typically choose it over something lighter like an Italian breakfast of coffee and a pastry. It’s not just because bacon is delicious. It’s because a company wanted us to want it so they could sell more. And they hired the father of PR, Edward...