
Daily Motivation 👍
Mike Riley
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@MSR11
Field CTO | Hammerspace. ND Grad, hunting, fishing, carpentry, football & wrestling coach, beautiful wife & kids

Daily Motivation 👍


@Hammerspace_Inc had the great privilege of bringing out many of our awesome partners to join in our sales kickoff event in Austin this year! While they were with us, they took part on a multitude of events such as fireside chats with our team, and of course, our annual Partner Pavilion. This was a wonderful opportunity to have #TeamHammerspace connect with our partners to share insights, and learn about the work we are doing together. Thank you so much to our wonderful partners for your sponsorships - we were thrilled to have you join us! @NVIDIA @Cisco @SecuvyA @HitachiVantara @Oracle @Computacenter @SHI_Intl @Carahsoft @Avnet @ScaleFlux @data_titan @Supermicro @XsightLabs #HammerspaceSKO26 #partners






I want to share this story i just read: I’m 24, earning $52k a year, and I recently moved into the guest room of my 80-year-old grandfather, Arthur, because my $1,900 rent was bleeding me dry. Last Saturday, I ordered a $32 sushi platter via a delivery app because I felt "too drained" to deal with the kitchen. Arthur watched the delivery driver pull away from the porch as if he’d witnessed a crime. That evening, he sat down to a bowl of "Fridge Cleanup"—sautéd cabbage, some leftover ham, and a single potato. It looked depressing. It probably cost less than a dollar to make. "Must be a luxury," he muttered. "Dining like a king every night." I lost it. "The world is different now, Arthur! Your generation had it simple. You bought this entire property on a single income while supporting a family!" He set his spoon down. I had never seen his expression turn so cold. "Simple?" His voice was barely a whisper. "I pulled double shifts at the chemical plant for thirty years. When the crisis hit in the late 70s, interest rates were nearly 18%. I didn’t 'order in.' I ate peanut butter on crackers. For months on end." He gestured toward my bedside table. "That watch on your wrist cost more than my first three months of wages. Your 'designer' sneakers cost more than my first kitchen renovation. My hobby?" He pointed to an old, oiled baseball glove on the shelf. "That was my hobby. It cost five dollars and lasted forty years." "So, what? I’m supposed to live in a cave?" I snapped back. "You’re not in a cave," he said. "You’re just undisciplined. You want the life of a homeowner but won't sacrifice the $8 lattes. You want financial peace but pay $30 for fish because you're too 'exhausted' to boil water." He walked over to a locked wooden cabinet, pulled out a worn, leather-bound savings book, and tossed it onto my lap. I opened it. $315,000. This man, who buys generic brand cereal and mends his own socks, had amassed over three hundred thousand dollars from a modest pension and disciplined living. I looked at the balance. Then I looked at my phone, where a notification for a "monthly premium clothing box" had just popped up. I looked at the half-eaten sushi on my plate. Arthur picked up his bowl of cabbage. "You're right, Leo. I did buy this house on one salary." He stopped at the door. "But I didn't have five streaming platforms, a financed car I couldn't afford, or 'convenience' fees on every meal." He looked me dead in the eye. "You don't have a money-making problem. You have a lifestyle problem. You're not broke; you're just paying a high-interest subscription to pretend you're successful." I canceled my premium memberships that night. I made my own lunch for work the next morning. It tasted like a reality check. Sometimes the people we think are out of touch are the only ones who truly know the way. Thanks, Grandpa. 💙 #fblifestyle

Good afternoon my friends! Let me introduce myself to my new friends—and my old ones too! I’m George, 58 years old, and I work hard for a living. I’ve been a proud UA member for nearly 20 years. I come from a small town in West Virginia where manners still matter—we say “please” and “thank you,” and we still hold doors open for strangers. I’ve voted for Trump three times, and I have no regrets. I’ll always stand with law enforcement, honor our military, and I will never kneel.


















