Alas poor Yorick

Shakespeare? Yup.

I played golf with my buddy Rich on Friday. I first met him when he did my mortgage for our house. What was totally remarkable was a few weeks after we closed he called back to say rates had gone down and we should refinance. He saved us thousands of dollars. Nice. He didn’t have to call me back but he did. Great service.

Anyway, he told me he took a Shakespeare class. It was a bit of understanding the context and the text and then acting some scenes. It was an eight week program and he loved it. It would certainly qualify as one of those “out there” experiences for him, as it would for many of you. He said it was a challenge and it was exhilarating. How cool is that?

Where have you stepped out lately and grown a bit by doing so?

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