…and Your Answers. Grohl & Co.
Quote of the Week: “The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” – Albert Einstein
We should always ask questions. We should always question. Asking a question usually results in obtaining information or knowledge, so why not be curious and just ask your questions?
My posts start of with the Quote of the Week, and I try to blend that quote with some relevant information. My posts end with a Pure Talent take, sometimes from the world of music, sports, or performance. I want to add one more weekly segment to JustMyTake, with the goal of tapping into your knowledge and experience.
The added segment to the weekly posts will simply be called Questions, and to make this segment a bit interactive, I need your help. Please take a minute of your time, and respond to the email you received this morning with one or two questions from any topic – including the two I stay away from: religion and politics. I will anonymously post a Question of the Week as part of JustMyTake, with the goal of you providing your answer to that question. No names mentioned – just a way to tap into your backgrounds that cover technology, corporate leadership, healthcare, customer service, construction, journalism, sports, energy, fintech, software, religion, education, design, and manufacturing.
As an example, I may receive a question about gold, and why it has reached a price of $2,900 an ounce. I will post that question and ask you to provide your answer. As for thought starters, starting off 2025 has been interesting in many ways. The first thirty days of a new president. The discussions around ceasefires in the middle east and in Ukraine. Elon Musk ‘rightsizing’ government agencies and departments. A soft Dow Jones Industrial Average. The Pope again hospitalized.
Rules: there are none other than to send me one question that you have – about any topic. Much appreciated.
Send me a question. There are NO stupid questions!
Pure Talent. It is okay if you do not care for this song. It is not about the song as much as the musicians who performed at the SNL 50th anniversary show. Yes, that is Dave Grohl back on the drums with a massively strong supporting cast. Forget the specific song, this is an ensemble of Pure Talent.