Seagulls inspire. Seagulls lead. Seagulls mean business. Over at iwillteachyoutoberich.com, you can read what Ramit Sethi calls "The Seagull Theory." In a blog post, he suggests we can tell if we're on the right track if we keep a watchful eye for leading indicators of future trends, the way Christopher Columbus observed certain seabirds whose presence were a sign that his ships were nearing land. As you know, I'm all about promoting seagull pride—the benefits of being a seagull, the importance of seagulls as role models, the wisdom only seagulls are blessed to possess, and like that. But wisdom dictates prudence. And in all candor, to follow the lead of a seagull can be a risky proposition.
Otherwise, I must say it made me feel good inside to read Mr. Sethi's advice:
"Listen for seagulls in your life."
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I'm the distinguished Park Host on South Jetty Beach at Bandon, Oregon, USA. I'm a firm believer in First Principles: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Your Lunch. Archives
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