This was a really good one, uncle Bob. What a journey from the get go. I had no idea you were among the few thought leaders who built and grew scrum masters and agile coding. Few years back when I was working on spectrum analysers, across the road were my friends at Intel (this is the largest facility outside of the US) - and scrum master was a big deal there at that time. Hence it was surreal listening to this, what an honour! (totally sending this to my friends =) )
Also, you and my late dad were born the same year =)
On the topic of arguments, I am appreciative of people who can talk about issues instead of personal attacks and know the difference. I think a lot of times, curiosity impacts the quality of interactions. Personal attacks are demeaning and demotivating. I also think I'm reaching a politically atheist phase lol.
I just finished ghost-authoring a book on early stage startups (one my side jobs bootstrapping) and it's no easy feat amidst a lot of fun. I would not be doing it again anytime soon (so I say now), but out of curiosity what would your advice be to writers - and what's your learning curve from the time you started writing your first book to now ?
On a last note, its pretty cool you started More Speech on Nostr over a year ago! Your YouTube videos are one of Nostr’s best content marketing out there.
Thanks for sharing. It was a good one.
PS : was that shoe prints on the wall ?