Invisible asymptotes — Remains of the Day

This is such a good read. Long – but crazy worth it.

I have highlighted the paragraph that the rest of the article supports so you can get a sense of why to dig in.

Amazing,

Invisible asymptotes — Remains of the Day:

For me, in strategic planning, the question in building my forecast was to flush out what I call the invisible asymptote: a ceiling that our growth curve would bump its head against if we continued down our current path. It’s an important concept to understand for many people in a company, whether a CEO, a product person, or, as I was back then, a planner in finance.

Places To Go :: Pothong Market – 31 Photos & 29 Reviews – Grocery – 3540 Norwood Ave, Del Paso Heights, Sacramento, CA – Phone Number – Yelp

This is our usual place for supplies – main thing to remember is to get there before noon if you are looking for the fresh fruits and veggies.

They close by 6pm and by the afternoon all the fresh produce is picked over.

Pothong Market – 31 Photos & 29 Reviews – Grocery – 3540 Norwood Ave, Del Paso Heights, Sacramento, CA – Phone Number – Yelp

Places To Go :: Lao Market – Grocery – 5830 Franklin Blvd, Sacramento, CA – Phone Number – Yelp

This is our go to spot to get supplies for the wife and kids to make their fav food.

There are a few Asian stores but most are Chinese are Vietnamese.

Most great country Thai food is more of Cambodian or Laos origin anyway and Sacramento has tons of folks from Laos.

This is the spot to get your supplies for that kind of food.

Lao Market – Grocery – 5830 Franklin Blvd, Sacramento, CA – Phone Number – Yelp:

Places To Go :: Koh Kret Brewery and Pottery Village | Bangkok Day Trip – The Lost Passport

It’s funny, I read stuff and then I sometimes find places I want to go. Normally I then use Evernote to note or save it.

I am going to change that up and just blog the places I came across and want to try out.

Might help me get more feedback on places, stuff to do and places to eat or drink at.

Koh Kret I have never been to but now I want to try this brewery.

Koh Kret Brewery and Pottery Village | Bangkok Day Trip – The Lost Passport