May 13, 2008

I often attempt to make dining out for lunch a common occurrence. Last week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Gavin Baker, CEO of Abunga.com.

We shared a lot of good stories pertaining to the past and present. I was, however, caught off-guard by a question from Gavin who asked, “how did the Casey who grew up in East Tennessee become the Casey Peters that we know today?”

I can’t say that I have ever given much thought to that question. As I fumbled around I left wondering if I really answered his question. So, here are a few short points that get at an answer.

  • I’m not afraid of being wrong. Someone once asked me, “Casey, what would you say to a classroom full of high school students?” to which I replied, “Screw up and screw up often.” I don’t advise that you begin a search for mistakes; that would be like putting your car in reverse. However, I have learned more from being wrong than I have from being right. Furthermore, mistakes have forced me to become more innovative.
  • You have to care about everything. If someone takes the time to create an application, write a book, carry out a favor, let that person know that you care. Send a note or e-mail stating that it changed you so it can in return, better the creator/writer/person or their work.
  • I’m not afraid of ‘no’. Everyone puts their pants on the same way in the morning; maybe some are more graceful than others. If you want advice, feedback or have a favor request, don’t be afraid to climb the totem pole for an answer. I promise, hearing ‘no’ isn’t all that scary.

4 Responses to “How did you become you?”

  1. bcknoxify
    10:15 pm on May 13th, 2008

    Thats the guy I know, love it man!

  2. Casey
    10:34 pm on May 13th, 2008

    Thanks BC. You’re the man…and soon to be dad. w00t!

  3. Gavin
    1:09 pm on May 15th, 2008

    It’s even better in print! Way to share it with the masses. We should podcast our lunches…they’d inspire and delight millions!

  4. Casey
    1:53 pm on May 15th, 2008

    Gavin,

    ‘Tis true! What a couple of dot-comtrepreneur’s we are living the lavish lifestyle. Taste of Thai FTW! Haha

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