@dingramgolf We need to try to understand the loneliness that life can bring and golf alone can't solve. One minute we are on the golf course with friends or competitors, the next we are alone with our thoughts.
So glad @SecretaryTurner stopped by the @CSChallengeFW short game area today to tune up his chipping in front of some of the kids from @FirstTeeFW . They were glad to see he's been working hard at HUD more than he works on his golf game. LOL
Leaders in front of future leaders
@NUCLRGOLF I like it when plauers get used to playing fast because it means it ruins their day when they are in a tournament and are stuck at the proper pace. 🤣 To be a better golf players need to learn to play your game at whatever pace. "Played terrible because we had to wait" 🤣
@Mike_kim714 It was so exciting to watch your front 9 on Saturday, fortunately I had to go teach and missed your back 9 😭. Come see the first tee kids in the short game area at CSC, we will be there all week. Thank you for being one of the most accessible guys in the business.
@Arkypatriot Whataburger isn't what it used to be now that a Chicago company has taken over. I grew up with a great uncle that owned 32 of them so it was a staple every time we went to my grandmother's house because she would get the entire order for free. Just not the same anymore
@Mike_kim714 Never played there so please excuse my simple question. What is you hit the ball really straight? Do the tree lines not allow for that? "Playing the Game: Inspirations for Golf and Life" by Wally Armstrong is a great book about golf and life. A must read for Christian golfer
@JackCarrUSA So you have to sign each page of the final before it is published? If so that has to be a hand cramping process. Can't wait to listen to it soon.
@dom_lucre Dude, I love your content but the Mason don't have anything to do with this issue with Base baal that you are talking about. Masonry is based on Ecclesiastes in part. Ready to help with your post but that is not part of the issues.
I couldn't make it to Davos this year, but I'm delighted to see that my message has. Here's an enlightening exchange between two of the most successful businessmen in the world, Jensen Huang and Larry Fink, regarding the impact of AI on skilled labor. I watched it lie this morning, as I waited for the coffee to kick in. https://t.co/vpxLETDQkK The entire clip is 30 minutes, but I've attached a short clip wherein Jensen, the CEO at NVDIA, talks about "the greatest infrastructure project in the history of mankind," and the opportunities for those entering the skilled trades today.
Obviously, our workforce is nowhere near ready for what's coming. In fact, we're not ready for what's already here. We're going to need to dramatically rethink the way we train the men and women who will build the infrastructure in question, and the speed with which we do so. I'm heartened and encouraged to see Silicon Valley at the table, along with the current administration, who seems determined to reinvigorate the skilled trades by whatever means necessary.
At this point, it's only a matter of national security...