“Howard [Stevenson] smiled impishly, as if he'd lured me into a trap on the chessboard—a trap he now sprung. “Ah, yes, all his social activities, his community engagement, his golf… On the surface, sure, his life looks well-rounded—three dimensional, if you will. But I’d be willing to bet a platterful of roast beef sandwiches that his life was in fact, ‘pseudo three-D’...[A]ll of if was—whether he knew it or not—part of his strategy for pursuing financial success, not distinct elements of a well-rounded life. An extension of one dimension that appears to be multifaceted—three dimensional—but really isn’t, Pseudo three-D.” NetworkingSocial LifeAuthentic LivingFakery Book:Howard's Gift: Uncommon Wisdom to Inspire Your Life's Work Source: Howard's Gift: Uncommon Wisdom to Inspire Your Life's Work
“Juggling and balancing effectively required that we make clear, legacy-driven choices about what we're trying to keep in the air and how we sequence our movements down the beam. Because the ultimate grade in life is not based on how far and fast we've walked the beam or how many things we’ve juggled—it’s based on how much we've enjoyed the exercise.” Life LessonsLegacyJugglingBusyness Book:Howard's Gift: Uncommon Wisdom to Inspire Your Life's Work Source: Howard's Gift: Uncommon Wisdom to Inspire Your Life's Work