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01/18/2026

The people who grow fastest have one thing in common—they actively seek out critics and completely ignore enemies.

Most people do the opposite. They surround themselves with people who nod along, then spend hours thinking about the haters.

That's backwards.

Your critics are an unpaid advisory board. They're telling you what your friends are too polite to say. The investor who passed and told you why. The customer who left and explained what was missing. The mentor who pushed back on your "brilliant" idea.

That feedback is expensive to get. Most people just ghost you. When someone takes the time to tell you what's wrong, that's data.

Enemies don't have data. They have resentment dressed up as opinions. Nothing you do will satisfy them because their issue isn't your work. It's your existence.

The trap is treating them the same. Either you armor up against everyone and stop learning. Or you let everyone in and get paralyzed by noise.

The skill is knowing which is which. Then chasing the critics and starving the enemies of attention.

One makes you better. The other just drains you.



I write a weekly newsletter where I unpack these ideas.

→ newsletter.scottdclary.com

03/13/2025
You have been invited to join my Michael J. Fox Foundation fund raiser.  Check out Pat Morrissey's "Human Powered Potent...
08/13/2024

You have been invited to join my Michael J. Fox Foundation fund raiser. Check out Pat Morrissey's "Human Powered Potential" team effort. https://humanpoweredpotential.org/. They set 2 goals: #1: Row 2800 miles from California to Hawaii. #2: Raise $28,000,000. Your donation to my fund raiser will help this goal be reached. Thank you so much. (P.S. Pat and the team are now aiming for $41 million with a donation match available!)

Human Powered Potential - Rowing the Pacific Ocean, from San Francisco to Hawaii, to fight Parkinson's Disease. We row to benefit the Michael J. Fox Foundation.

GETTING TO KNOW KAMALA HARRISLetter to the Editor, submitted to The Union by Bill Drake Kamala Harris had a black father...
08/03/2024

GETTING TO KNOW KAMALA HARRIS

Letter to the Editor, submitted to The Union by Bill Drake



Kamala Harris had a black father, went to a black university, and attended a black sorority. Yet, in racist attacks, she has been accused by the opposing presidential candidate of making up the fact that she is black!



How do those who are interested in her candidacy learn more about her and share that information with others? A friend of mine came up with a person-to-person campaign she calls “High Five for Kamala.”



My friend proposes that each person who is interested read Harris’ autobiography, The Truths We Hold: An American Journey, and then share five things learned about Harris with five people. This could be done on social media or in one’s living room. Then each of those five people share what they learned with five others. And so on.



Of course, one could come up with a variety of ways to share with others, including having a book club that reads the book. And one does not have to limit themselves to sharing with only five individuals.

Another book that could also be read is Kamala’s Way: An American Life. This biography is by former Los Angeles Times reporter Dan Morain. While Harris’ autobiography tells her story and explains what she believes in with her own words, Morain adds the perspective of a reporter who observed and wrote about her career as it unfolded.

We know a lot about Trump, her opponent. Learning about Harris helps us be more informed voters.

( “Bill Drake offers an important perspective from someone who grew up in a world poisoned by racism but learned to see others in a more tolerant light.” www.healracism.com

~Benjamin Todd Jealous, former President and CEO of the NAACP)

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04/15/2024

Exactly 😊 ~ wild rose 🌹

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