It’s inspiring to see U.S. presidents have fun
When leaders show their human side, it can make them more accessible and easier to understand. It helps us to recognize that they are real people–not that different from us.
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When leaders show their human side, it can make them more accessible and easier to understand. It helps us to recognize that they are real people–not that different from us.
A big thank you to Adam Flanagan over at the 160 Over 90 blog who shared a link to a lovely documentary, titled Up There, about the men who hand paint billboards in New York City. The documentary was directed by Malcolm Murray and produced by Mekanism. As an aside, if you get a chance, go check out Mekanism’s home page — the random, fun, clever videos that load may inspire creativity or laughter.
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