I just finished Ross McCammon’s ‘Works Well With Others’, which is an easy, fun read with a lot of practical advice that beats the hell out of the typical ‘self-help’ book. It could easily have been titled ‘Get over that nagging impostor syndrome, and learn to look people in the eye and not take yourself so seriously,’ but his title is shorter, so it’s easier to find on Amazon.
McCammon is a senior editor at Esquire magazine who describes himself as wearing a perpetual scowl and a penchant for under dressing for that key interview. (Note: shirt + Tie – blazer or jacket = Walmart department manager) Nevertheless, he churned out this lighthearted look at life and sports a natural smile on the back cover leaf that makes you think he’s full of it.
By the way…
Today’s the future – well, ‘The Future 2’
ratabago
October 21, 2015 at 8:38 pm
Way ahead of you here. Thanks to the International Date Line the future was yesterday.:)
downhousesoftware
October 21, 2015 at 11:28 pm
Wow! I’ve got 32 minutes left of the future here before I go BEYOND! Who knows what tomorrow will have in store – well, actually, I guess you do!
ratabago
October 22, 2015 at 1:03 am
It saddens me to have to report there are still no flying cars, or commuter trips to the moon and back.:(