Everything Is Amazing

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Did you ever see the clip of comedian Louis CK talking to Conan O’Brien about how everything is amazing, yet nobody’s happy? If you haven’t seen it, take a few minutes to watch it before reading the rest of this post. First of all, it’s hilarious, and second, it’s 100% true.

Two nights ago I realized how amazing things are. Specifically, I realized how amazing it is that I can do what I do and interact with the people I do.

I was sitting in our local Caribou Coffee getting some extra work done for the day. Okay, first amazing thing: I was getting work done from the place that serves my favorite coffee. Caribou is awesome, and the only thing more amazing that being able to get work done there would be for them to give me my own dedicated Dave-only table that I could use all-day every day. I think I’m pushing my luck, so I’ll continue…

The second amazing thing was that I was having a few conversations on the side using Twitter. Just think about that: I am able to have casual conversations with folks, most of whom I’ve never met, who are hundreds and thousands of miles away. Twitter is an amazing tool. I’ve met many new friends and clients using the platform, and I’ll say it again: it really is the world’s largest water cooler.

Okay let’s continue down the social media path for a second. Not only is Twitter amazing, but the social media concept in general is amazing. It’s so flippin’ easy to find folks with the same interests, hobbies, career, and concerns as you. It’s so easy to keep in touch with people you haven’t seen in years. Personally, there are a ton of past friends I interact with on Facebook that I might never have talked to again just because of geography and losing touch. It’s amazing!

Lately I’ve been making it a point to use Skype a lot more. It’s been much easier on my MacBook than it ever was on my PC, for some reason. Skype is amazing. I feel like I’m almost in the same room as the person I’m talking to. It blows my mind! Tuesday night I was on Skype with a friend (from Twitter, whom I’ve never met in person) and he was on the road for his job. He jokingly said that if I was the AnywhereMan, he was the EverywhereMan. Having Skype allows him to interact with his wife and son in a way that’s a lot more personal than just an audio-only phone call. It’s not a replacement for actually being there, but it sure helps.

Any plain old chat application is amazing. When I was sitting at Caribou on Wednesday night, a chat message from my wife popped up in Google Talk. “Did you unhook the computer from the TV?” she asked. Being able to ask that question with just a quick little message versus a disruptive phone call is pretty slick. And yes, we’ve got an old Dell PC hooked to our TV and we watch our Hulu shows on it each week. That is also amazing.

Finally, the Work Anywhere concept is blow-my-mind amazing. I sit in the basement office of my small house in Grand Rapids and shape and mold the interwebs for clients who are mostly NOT in Grand Rapids. In fact, the largest concentration of Lift Development clients is actually in California. I’m in my shorts right now prepping to do some work for a bunch of them, my kids are upstairs playing, my wife is making coffee, and that is just plain amazing to me.

While there are always plenty of things to bum us out, focus on the little amazing things you might have never taken notice of in the past.

What’s amazing in your life?

Even if you don’t have a Work Anywhere career, there are still plenty of amazing things if you just look around. If I still had to commute these days, I guarantee being able to automatically download podcasts to my iPod Touch on a daily basis and listen to them during the drive would be among my list of amazing-ness. In fact, I kind of miss that…just a little bit.

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  • You are so right. I am also in a "work anywhere" career and often work in coffee shops and lunch spots with internet access (and soda fountains)

    I think the most amazing thing, for me, is the capacity we have to create or dream business on the internet. It's creating possibilities designers could not dream of even a few years ago.

    Thanks for reminding us about all the things that are mind blowing when you take a second to think about them.
  • Great point: we're really at an age where if you can dream it, you can do it (in most situations). Thanks for stopping by, Scott! Hope to see you again.
  • Great post Dave, I also enjoyed that Louis CK episode on Conan! We often take for granted the amazing technology that surrounds us. In particular, I think it's pretty amazing what we can do with our mobile phones now; being able to surf at desktop speeds, look up reviews of local restaurants with YELP, voip call a relative long distance for free with Skype or GoogleVoice, run into an old friend in the area with Foursquare, watch a video on Youtube, or update the world through Twitter, all while walking to your next destination.
  • Excellent point on the mobile technology, Mitch. It's amazing how integrated everything is becoming. With an app like LogMeIn Ignition you can even control your desktop or notebook computer from the interface on an iPhone. Amazing! The integrated VOIP stuff is super cool too.
  • jdenham
    Dave, first of all, I LOVE the Louis CK bit on everything being amazing. In particular the part about flying - it is HILARIOUS (just in case you've seen other bits of his). Second, I totally dig the way you connected it to the social networking. It truly is amazing that I can sit in Cleveland, or Dayton, Atlanta, or Houston and connect with my family. Sammy even gives me hugs, kisses, and tries to tickle me through the computer. It's a whole new level of cool and I'm glad it's there for us _____where men.
  • The airplane bit IS hilarious! Dude is funny. Thanks for the comment, tweet, and facebook...mark? I don't know what you'd call that on Facebook. :) Awesome connecting with good folks like you, Jimmy, the EverywhereMan.
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