Hi there, it’s Scott. This is a quick note that’s only going to the most engaged readers of Timeless & Timely — that’s YOU! I’m writing with a personal request. Would you consider becoming a supporting member? I’m going to even give you an incentive: What do you get for this incredible bargain? First, you get to call yourself a member of the Ampersand Guild. Historically, a guild is:
And I like to think we’re doing that here. You already know what you get here, but if you’d like to read what others have to say about Timeless & Timely, take a look. What do you get with membership in the guild?In addition to the weekly essay, you’ll get these benefits: 🔗 A weekly roundup of timeless & timely content to help expand your thinking; 🕔 A fortnightly weekend newsletter called Off the Clock, focused on language and history. For the word nerds among us — because leaders are communicators; ✒️ Access to the full archives plus additional essays that I may want to share with you; 🎙️ Extended conversations from the Timeless Leadership podcast; 💬 Exclusive access to group chats, where you can engage with other readers and share your perspectives; ❤️ The satisfaction that you’re helping to grow the next generation of values-driven leaders! All of that for only $25 a year — an offer that’s only going out to you.Each week, you’ll get a wellspring of contemplation and guidance — the thoughtful exploration of how timeless principles can inform and enrich our contemporary experiences — but with your membership, you’ll get the Full Monty (not really, but you know what I mean). That means you’ll be able to read pieces like Man’s Inhumanity to Man, Being a Leader Means Having a Moral Conscience, and The Courage of Life, which bring us reflections on examples set forth by Robert Burns, Margaret Chase Smith, and John F. Kennedy. As a solo writer, this publication is purely me. I don’t have a staff: no art directors or designers, no researchers, no editors (perhaps that’s painfully obvious to you). You get the work I put in each and every week, without fail, as I attempt to grasp at the straws of character and leadership that seem to be neglected at large. The most important thing a leader can do is to teach — to pass along the wisdom picked up through experience. Even the experience of others. As Goethe said, “He who cannot draw on three thousand years is living hand to mouth.” Your support means we all avoid living hand to mouth. Thank you. There’s so much to learn, |
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