WORD: On the Foreword That Is
Adam Eberle, the man behind the foreword to my book, is one of the most enterprising and industrious guys I know. You should know him, too. He can sell, he can talk, he can listen, and he can eat.
But most of all, he’s a guy who sees potential in humans. And he’s a gent who lets people take a stab at things; not like that, not like stabbing a few kabobs on the grill when it’s time to ring the chow bell, which is something Adam has been known to do. I mean do things that are different from the same old tired things companies, marketing departments, and sales organizations typically do. He lets people be creative, he gives them a chance and an opportunity, and he lets people go their own way just like Lindsey Buckingham sang to us with a little vocal help from Stevie Nicks, Mic Fleetwood, Christine McVie, and John McVie.
In some respects he’s the spitting-image of Plato who believed in a world of ideas, a universe where a person’s soul must be present in that world of ideas, and where a spiritual part of a person is grounded in knowledge and the eternal realities of our surroundings.
If I told that to Adam right now, he’d jump on an airplane and throw-back a few stiff ones with me. Make sure you give a good read to Adam’s Foreword. Word.