"I created a website for a friend who has terminal liver disease. I welcome folks to leave messages for him. I have been getting tons of drug ads (particularly Viagra) posted by people with random alpha-numbers as their email. Annoys the heck out of me! How do I report these people?"
- Addy Tseng
"I commend Nandell for acting on a prompting to honor and celebrate folks who have silently lived to impact family and society, but not been acknowledged. It was not just an idea. He acted on it. He personally sponsored the event and brought it to life! We need more positive reporting in Federal Way. We need more highlights of inspirational acts of kindness that are happening in our community. Give our kids role models to follow. Teach us how. Kudos to Nandell. Thank you for paving the way! -addy"
- Addy Tseng
"I still like your analogy. It worked for me. It's "wood for the fireplace around which great stories are told. " Is that an apple? or an orange? I don't care! It fitted the hole in my understanding. The underlying masterpiece is slowly emerging. Thank you!"
- Addy Tseng
"Yes, the word 'schmoozing' has bad connotations. And some people do obviously schmooz - which is why I rejected the idea in the first place. I'm observing people to find the formula I'm comfortable modeling after. I'd love to meet Chris (Brogan) one day."
- Addy Tseng
"Good for you for remembering her name. When it comes to sales commission we should be deliberate in making sure the right person gets credit. Congratulations on your small talk skill. I am still learning."
- Addy Tseng
"Yes....I'm not good at that either. I marvel at the people who do it so well. I wish you luck in acquiring that skill. Wish me luck too!"
- Addy Tseng
"In reality I would probably avoid working/consulting for competing companies in the same area. I see myself as a integral package. I give my all. I cannot fence off one piece of knowledge or wisdom to be off limits.... Hm.. even as I type this, I take that back. We can, and we've all done that before. E.g. we've all successfully told ourselves not to let any biases or previous knowledge of a person/event affect our decision. We can temporarily fence off something that we know about so that it does not affect our decisions/conduct. However, we have to keep reminding ourselves. It's easy to slip. And who can constantly track what goes on in the deep recesses of our minds? Not me! That's why I think Honesty is the best policy. It takes too much work to keep track of lies. It would drive me crazy!"
- Addy Tseng