"Jon. I've been re-reading a few posts from this project today, and I have to say, of all the 180 some-odd posts, this might be my favorite one. If we were ever in the same town at the same time, I think we would have a blast talking literature, theology and art over a pint or two. Some day soon, let's make it happen. :)"
- AJ Leon
"Maya, I know you posted this a couple weeks ago. I love the use of poetry. It is a form of writing seldom seen in our geeky space of the world. So impressed by this."
- AJ Leon
"Bill, this post is not only extremely well-written and deeply, it defines "our" relationship with Shakespeare in a way seldom articulated. Thank you for taking the time to share it with the world. Loved this line in particular ... "Thank you for leaving it all on the field, so that when your days ended, your riches remained there for me and my friends to play with anytime we want." ... I feel the same. :)"
- AJ Leon
"Was just re-reading this post earlier today, Clay. I love the fact that you combined Shakespeare with Initiative. I can just imagine him sitting on the Avon river later in his life, when he had moved away from London to retire and contemplating whether he should waste a year of his retirement and write The Tempest. Imagine if he hadn't just *started* , we would never hear Prospero say "We are such stuff that dreams are made on" ... :)"
- AJ Leon
"Emily, I love this post. Shakespeare makes me dream too. I am so glad you have been a part of this project the last two years. You seem like an amazing human being. Thank you. :)"
- AJ Leon
"Honored that you shared this, Bill. Love the idea of a character's "letter to the world", and being the protagonist in my own story and can look back and see moments that personified just that. Keep changing the world, my friend. :)"
- AJ Leon
"Thanks for sharing this, Ryan. It's interesting to get "behind the scenes" of your thought process on the 4 day work week as well as other measures. Good stuff."
- AJ Leon
"I agree with Chris, the ability to "move on", and in that the relationship with any particular customer is transient in the sense that the dealers move from table to table - powerful stuff. Great post and good luck. :)"
- AJ Leon
"Goes to show you how powerful customer-facing employees are, no matter where they sit in the organization. We create suppositions on entire brands based on our experience with one disgruntled (or very helpful) clerk. Glad the steak worked out in the end ... I am obsessed with food. :)"
- AJ Leon
"Chris, I could not agree more. Melissa and I started our business with literally 50 dollars, two laptops, but a whole lot of Access (at least the type that made sense for what we are trying to build). In three years, in a down economy, we've tripled revenue every year, tripled our team and continue to get to work on the types of projects we want all over the world - simply by understanding what you just wrote about. Great post, my friend, hope you are well and we get to grab a meal with you soon. :)"
- AJ Leon