9/07/2017

An #Outsider Newsflash (Special Edition): A Call to Action From Feeding America

We here at the Daily Outsider have the privilege to be supportive of the work being done by the St. Timothy's Catholic Parish here in our hometown of Laguna Niguel.    Our team decided to feature this call to action by Feeding America & Feeding America's Orange County Affiliate, the Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County;






ACTION ALERT

Recent Congressional budget proposals could likely result in some of the most dramatic cuts to food assistance programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in decades.  

SNAP is the single largest program aimed at curbing hunger. This one program puts food into the hands of nearly 42 million Americans, almost half of them under the age of 18.   

Locally, SNAP benefits go to 247,600 people in Orange County - nearly 1 in 12 of everyone who lives in our community. 

There is no way that food banks and other nonprofits could replace the billions in cuts to SNAP benefits.

For Feeding America's statement on committee passage of House Budget Resolution, click here.

9/06/2017

Notations On Our World (Special Mid-Week Edition): What is Your Moonshot?

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As our team continued our own "Moonshot", we took comfort in this courtesy of the visionary +Peter H. Diamandis which we hope all take note of: 



In May 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced the seemingly impossible goal of putting a man on the Moon by the end of the decade.
Nobody knew how that would get done.
The technology wasn’t even remotely ready.
Yet this first “Moonshot” was achieved in eight years’ time.
My definition of an entrepreneurial or corporate Moonshot comes from my friend Astro Teller, who is the current head of X (formerly Google X).
He defines it as going 10X bigger, while the rest of the world is trying to grow 10%.
As Astro described it, most executive teams aim for 10% growth... they’ll work harder, buy new equipment, work nights or weekends, and try to eke out 10% growth.
A Moonshot (10x improvement), in contrast, can’t be achieved by working harder alone.
You have to start with a clean sheet of paper and be willing to try seemingly crazy ideas.
You have to keep writing down crazy ideas until you find one that doesn’t actually seem so crazy.
Don’t forget that “the day before something is truly a breakthrough, it’s a crazy idea.”
Moonshot entrepreneurs like the founders of Uber, Google, Facebook, and Tesla didn’t just wake up one morning with an idea to change the world.
They found a big, juicy, seemingly unsolvable problem and didn’t sleep until they came up with a solution.
But why do Moonshots matter?
As Astro described it, there are three principal reasons:
  1. When you try and do something radically hard, you approach the problem differently than when you try to make something incrementally better.  The goal of 10x improvement forces you to throw out old problems and brainstorm something radically new.
  2. When you attack a problem as if it were solvable, even if you don’t know how to solve it, you’ll be shocked with what you come up with.  Just giving yourself permission to say, “I have no idea what I’m going to do,” and, again, just forcing yourself to write down crazy ideas will allow you to ideate convergences and breakthroughs you wouldn’t have normally made. It unshackles you.
  3. Aiming for something that is 10x better vs 10% better is 100 times more worth it… but never 100 times harder.

We can take Moonshots.
Nothing on this planet (or off this planet, for that matter) is out of reach.
Our world is shaped by a few people with crazy ideas.
Will you be one of them?
What’s your moonshot?

9/01/2017

As the Labor Day Week-End Looms here in the United States....

As the Labor Day W-End Looms here in the United States, please enjoy this selection we chose that is featured throughout our properties as we wish all a great weekend and as we salute all in the path of Hurricane Harvey as we note #TexasStrong &   #LouisianaStrong: :