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Sheldon Cooper’s First Roommate Agreement

Have you ever been curious what would happen if The Big Bang Theory became TV friends with The Wonder Years?

Come this fall, you’ll wonder no more.

My reaction to the brand new TV trailer for Young Sheldon, in a single word, which would surely appease the relentlessly efficient conversationalist, Dr. Sheldon Cooper:

Yes.

P.S. Looks like Chuck Lorre has done it again.

May the 4th Episode Always Be With Us

Today is May 4th. Hmmm, that seems like a special day for fans of a certain science-fiction, quintessential good v. evil saga…

Ah, yes! May the 4th Be With You!

This incredibly clever take on a specific month and day of the year is a wonderful annual reminder of the boundless creativity of movie fans. The dedication to celebrate a beloved (to put it mildly) multi-faceted universe that debuted way back in 1977 with Episode IV is impressive and inspiring. Star Wars movies (excluding Episodes I-III), for instance, are as powerful a cultural force as, well, the force. The characters and worlds in a galaxy far, far away combine for a (surreal in so many senses) cultural phenomenon.

And the editing team at The Tonight Show took May the 4th Be With You to an entirely new level of awesomeness.

Funny cinematic mixtape that is.

Curb Your Sales Pitch

When someone (or some company) gets it, as in really gets it, that’s worthy of a spotlight.

Apple is the tech company that doesn’t act like a tech company. And, because of that approach, Apple became the leading personal technology firm in the world. Maybe they took a page from Jason Alexander’s book pamphlet Acting Without Acting.

When you’re browsing in a store without any specific focus, do you find it helpful or less than helpful when the salesperson approaches/sprints to you with their commission-based agenda? Most people, I would imagine, would respond with annoying less than helpful. As consumers, we’re well aware that the employee is the store’s personalized informational resource. But, like most situations in life, we’ll ask for help when we need help.

Turns out, Apple executive Angela Ahrendts feels the same way. Ms. Ahrendts recently sat down for an interview with Norah O’Donnell on CBS This Morning.

Apple’s mentality of selling without selling is certainly a multi-faceted, top consumer strategy in the digital era. And this modus operandi should be applied to more than just selling tech products or acting. If you act like a salesperson, you’ll be treated like a salesperson. But if you act differently than people expect, then you’ll be treated differently than people expected.

Imagine the possibilities.

Happy Monday

Boomshaka-wait?

There are some weeks when we feel fully prepared. There are some weeks when we feel, well, less than fully prepared. In the case of the latter, we just have to deal with the adversity. Yes, it’s tough and full of unknowns. And one of the most frustrating (yet necessary) aspects of these types of challenges is trying to find anything that will lead to success, no matter the obstacle.

Even basketball.

So that’s why Julliard doesn’t have a basketball team. Makes sense.

Have a Better Week Than Last Week.