From Me
Don’t let something temporary or insignificant obscure what is otherwise wonderful. -Source
A summer of washing dishes and I saved up enough to buy a camera. I was 13. A few hundred thousand photos later, I’ve learned that the lens is the most important part of the camera.
When I got serious about my photography, I also got serious about my lens cleaning kit. Life is no different. Take time to clean your lens.
From Someone Else
"Begining today, treat everyone you meet as if they are going to be dead by midnight. Extend them all the care, kindness, and understanding you can muster, and do it with no thought of reward. Your life will never be the same again." (Og Mandino)
It’s easy to say, “Live your life like you don’t have tomorrow.” Life’s responsibilities make that incredibly hard to do. Nothing stops us from treating everyone we touch as if this is their last day on earth. Who knows, it might be.
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Looking Back, I'm Embarrassed
Listen now (5 min) | When I think back to times and places that were difficult, they usually seem not as bad as when I was there. There is a reason for this, and it’s called Fading Affect Bias. But first, a memory. We were deployed in Baghdad and in the midst of it. 18-hour days of grind. I’d beat the sun up and stumble over to the secure room we set up to access highly cla…