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Becoming Zeus

A thunderstorm came through today that forced the question “Did Zeus build himself a vacation home here?”  A lot of other people did and the mountains are fantastic, so who knows?  Maybe he stopped by to fix it up prior to a short sell.

Anyway, it made me think about the odds of getting struck by lightning (576,000:1) or inspired by it (1:1).  As exciting as it would be to get hit, a young man was hit here just a few days ago (and he’s doing fine) so I figure the odds are even longer.  And standing out in the rain holding up a tall metal rod would just look stupid.  So instead I spent some time being inspired.  And wouldn’t you know it, I got hit anyway!

A few weeks back I introduced my PURPOSE acronym (here) which begins with the three essential attributes of effective presentations: Passion, Utility and Recall.  A few weeks later I followed that with a more detailed discussion of Passion (here).  But since then I have struggled with an effective way to communicate the critical importance of Utility.  Then today, in a flash of lightning, it struck me: my answer sits in the hands of Zeus.  …the Thunderbolt!

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