uhhh... that was supposed to be "more _good_ stuff"..... sorry!

pesky oh-ses...

- J

On Thursday, January 3, 2019 at 9:22:36 AM UTC-8, Cyclofiend Jim wrote:
>
> I want to first thank everyone for discussing this with poise and 
> sensitivity.
>
> And a huge thanks to Grant for adding to the conversation. 
>
> There's no question that the business landscape has changed. The long 
> tail. Crowdsourcing. extreme-niche marketing. Pop ups. Food Trucks. 
>
> Ok... maybe food trucks aren't actually in this picture, but I hadn't 
> eaten yet...
>
> Anyway.
>
> I can't speak to those who took offense in other forums. But, it's always 
> easier and simpler to hold a strong opinion about something in which you 
> are not a stakeholder. 
>
> I feel I'm a stakeholder in Rivendell. From the first columns in the 
> Readers I read, Grant was painfully honest about the business. As someone 
> running a specialty retail biz at the time, it was buoying to realize 
> others had the same concerns and issues and late-night thoughts. Those 
> words gained my trust even before I met Grant in person.  Over these 25 
> years, RBW has grown, refined, developed and continued. I'll continue to 
> supporting this adventure as long as there's a horizon and the tiniest hint 
> of a trail. 
>
> This recent ask seemed pretty innocuous to me - just a positive reminder 
> that a little help would be appreciated at a slow time of the year. Didn't 
> seem like sirens.
>
> Right  now I'm reading "This is Marketing" by Seth Godin. It's a worthy 
> read for anyone trying to run a biz these days. Or more accurately, for 
> anyone trying to seek Change. The idea of the smallest viable audience. 
> More god stuff that I won't delve into here. Seth talks about the reality 
> of today's business landscape and the need to have a real conversation with 
> your customers, based on Trust. I've lost count of how many times I've 
> thought - "wow. Grant's been doing that since day one."  
>
> Nothing is perfect in this life. But we lace up each day and seek beauty. 
> The fact that Rivendell has had permission to continue is a blessing.
>
> Remember to ride.
>
> - Jim
>

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