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I’m Tristan Mace. I’m a tech and travel enthusiast, Gatsby lover &amp; co-founder of Want Me Get Me. </description><title>Tristan Mace</title><generator>Tumblr (3.0; @tristanmace)</generator><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/</link><item><title>Old Wisdom</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img height="165" src="http://www.tristanmace.com/blog/Birthday.jpg" width="335"/&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Time passes too quickly. Enjoy your time.&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/16358705117</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/16358705117</guid><pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 14:14:00 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>
Quick look.</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img height="400" src="http://www.tristanmace.com/blog/Want-Me-Get-Me-Hint.jpg" width="570"/&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Quick look.&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/15487635553</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/15487635553</guid><pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 22:18:00 -0500</pubDate><category>want me get me</category><category>design</category></item><item><title>Importance of Balance</title><description>&lt;p&gt;Anyone who knows me knows that I’ve been hustling since I was 14. All work, no play. Even Friday nights. Late Friday nights.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;But Steve Jobs has taught me again, this time posthumously. After reading his biography, I’ve been amazed at the scope of time he focused on improving himself through teachings and meditation. His work exponentially improved as he improved.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ultimately, work is something you should want to do. It’s about finding passion and drive to be successful. But it also requires balance.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;You need to have fun. You need to relax. You need to be active. You need to take care of oneself. You need to enhance relationships.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;It’s a feat I’ve been unable to master. My work has excelled only at the expense of&amp;#8230;.all of the above. A hard reality, but I can only imagine where I’d be with a better balance.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In a &lt;a href="http://foundation.kr/7"&gt;Foundation interview between Milk’s Kevin Rose and angel investor Chris Sacca&lt;/a&gt;, Sacca stresses the importance of well-balanced entrepreneurs, adding they function more efficiently and more creatively.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I’m learning that I need to work less and think more. My ventures and projects will reach an even better state.&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/12799407118</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/12799407118</guid><pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 15:02:00 -0500</pubDate><category>balance</category><category>work</category><category>relaxation</category></item><item><title>Steve's Still Teaching</title><description>&lt;p&gt;As the world continues to mourn Steve Jobs&amp;#8217; death, more as a visionary than that of a CEO, a Bloomberg News report released today made me ponder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;On his death certificate, it lists Steve&amp;#8217;s occupation not as the cofounder of Apple, but rather as an entrepreneur in high-tech business.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Leave it to Steve to continue teaching us lessons after his death. As if &lt;a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF8uR6Z6KLc"&gt;his wisdom from the Stanford commencement&lt;/a&gt; wasn&amp;#8217;t inspirational enough, there&amp;#8217;s always more:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Where you work or what you build doesn&amp;#8217;t define you in life or death. What matters is the person you are and how you impact the world, however small or big it may be.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Source: MSNBC via http://on.msnbc.com/qEbbUj&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/11290042178</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/11290042178</guid><pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 18:26:00 -0400</pubDate><category>steve</category><category>steve jobs</category><category>apple</category></item><item><title>
A visionary who changed the lives of the world. Steve has touched my life and inspired my...</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.tristanmace.com/blog/stevejobs.jpg" width="580" height="388"/&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A visionary who changed the lives of the world. Steve has touched my life and inspired my creativity forever.&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/11101616631</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/11101616631</guid><pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 11:16:00 -0400</pubDate><category>steve</category><category>steve jobs</category><category>apple</category></item><item><title>Curated Takeaways from Smash Summit</title><description>&lt;p class="p1"&gt;I&amp;#8217;ve curated the biggest takeaways from Smash Summit, a marketing conference in New York City organized by Dave McClure and 500 Startups. The summit focused on marketing strategies for various platforms to acquire customers and retain them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="p2"&gt;Here&amp;#8217;s a full summary of the notable individuals and content presented.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="p2"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fred Wilson, Union Square Ventures (&lt;a href="https://twitter.com/#!/fredwilson" title="@fredwilson" target="_blank"&gt;@fredwilson&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Prioritize attention in this order: Google, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Tumblr&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&amp;#8220;Not much inherently different between +1, Like and Retweet.&amp;#8221;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Tumblr is underrated at the moment and should be in the conversation with Facebook and Twitter&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&amp;#8220;Create great content that people care about.&amp;#8221;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&amp;#8220;Every feature you add is another feature you should take out.&amp;#8221;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&amp;#8220;Most powerful platforms focused on getting users at the beginning, not money.&amp;#8221;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Dave McClure, 500 Startups (&lt;a href="https://twitter.com/#!/davemcclure" title="@davemcclure" target="_blank"&gt;@davemcclure&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Twitter is important platform for connecting and dialogue with consumers&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Twitter is a broadcast experience&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Robert Scoble, Rackspace (&lt;a href="https://twitter.com/#!/scobleizer" title="@Scobleizer" target="_blank"&gt;@Scobleizer&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Google+ wins&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p class="p2"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Shiva Rajaraman, YouTube (&lt;a href="https://twitter.com/#!/shivar" title="@shivar" target="_blank"&gt;@shivar&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;YouTube plays 3 billion+ videos daily, of which more than 500 million are offsite&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;The second most searched site. Google now owns #1 and #2&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Best marketing tips: pick a title always including company name; first 15 seconds are most important; make it unique; entertain or educate; play on existing trends; encourage feedback and reward your audience&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p class="p1"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Billy Chasen, turntable.fm (&lt;a href="http://www.twitter.com/billychasen" title="@billychasen" target="_blank"&gt;@billychasen&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;turntable.fm gained 600,000 active users in first 3 months from word of mouth. Actually told media to fuck off&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;TechCrunch story doesn&amp;#8217;t matter if it&amp;#8217;s not the right community for your product&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&amp;#8220;Spam, misuse and scaling aren&amp;#8217;t issues until they become issues.&amp;#8221;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Friends of friends greatly helps virality; create a better incentive&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Influencers are helpful, but not necessary&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Make incentives for both referrer and recipient&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p class="p1"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Laura Fitton, HubSpot (&lt;a href="https://twitter.com/#!/Pistachio" title="@Pistachio" target="_blank"&gt;@pistachio&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Be useful—influence is about providing attention and value to others&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;42% of companies acquire a consumer through Twitter&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;All businesses should register: &lt;span class="s2"&gt;&lt;a href="http://t.co/3EM9y7Us"&gt;&lt;a href="http://business.twitter.com/"&gt;http://business.twitter.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p class="p1"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;span class="s1"&gt;Jon Steinback, Foursquare (&lt;a href="http://www.twitter.com/itsmejon" title="@itsmejon" target="_blank"&gt;@itsmejon&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Foursquare presents huge opportunity for startups to create incentives and dialogue with consumers&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Badging drives foot traffic&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Helps via distribution channel &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p class="p1"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Ankur Pansari, Facebook&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Leaked: Facebook has a quarter billion mobile users.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Facebook doesn&amp;#8217;t see itself owning brand pages. Brands own relationship with consumers&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Facebook timelines will curate a deeper identity through visuals &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p class="p1"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Amanda Steinberg, DailyWorth.com (&lt;a href="https://twitter.com/#!/AmandaSteinberg" title="@amandasteinberg" target="_blank"&gt;@amandasteinberg&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Press is good but doesn&amp;#8217;t grow email subscriber list&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Must have kickass content with personality&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Pay someone to write subject email lines&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Email at 2pm local — best time&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Make email newsletters easy to forward&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p class="p1"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Roshanna Sabaratnam, Gilt Groupe&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Paid memberships are the death of any company&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Find a way to operate company through free membership, even if exclusive&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Partnerships are critical to success&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/10769826374</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/10769826374</guid><pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:41:00 -0400</pubDate><category>smash-summit</category><category>smashnyc</category><category>marketing</category><category>customers</category><category>branding</category><category>techn</category></item><item><title>Ownership v Digital Access</title><description>&lt;p&gt;As we transition to the &amp;#8220;cloud,&amp;#8221; as everyone wants to call it, early adopters and thought leaders realize that the important component of ownership is purchasing access rights, not the actual products or content.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In theory, iTunes was the foundation of mass digital purchasing. The service empowered music enthusiasts to digitally own a collection of music. Yet, it even had a component of the cloud built in: the ability to authorize multiple computers allowed a purchaser to become a reseller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Leasing access allows you to avoid purchasing the actual technology, but instead buy temporary access. Once your need is fulfilled through a different service, you discontinue your old rights and transition on your way.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The model has clear advantages. Spreading content across a group creates an exponentially lower price for all. Also, sharing technical knowledge and resources ultimately ensure a better product. However, multiple must-haves still require attention such as security and digital backups. There are people hard at work on this; they will find the solutions. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This is the essence of technology and why companies are putting every resource behind it. Look at Apple, Google, Amazon and Dropbox. Each company understands the cloud is cheaper, more reliable and a better way for society.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;But as quickly as a cloud forms, it will soon continue onto its next cycle of change.&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/10690924172</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/10690924172</guid><pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 13:13:43 -0400</pubDate><category>ownership</category><category>access</category><category>technology</category><category>digital</category><category>purchasing</category></item><item><title>"Your time is limited so don’t waste it living someone else’s life."</title><description>““Your time is limited so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.””&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; - &lt;em&gt; Steve Jobs&lt;/em&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/10393755564</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/10393755564</guid><pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 00:31:00 -0400</pubDate><category>steve jobs</category><category>apple</category><category>quote</category><category>inspiration</category></item><item><title>A Lesson For My Future Investing Self</title><description>&lt;p&gt;Few people are entrepreneurs. The smartest follow the crowd, setting off for Corporate America to collect a monthly payment called a salary. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;But for the resilient few, entrepreneurship is the only path. It&amp;#8217;s for the creators, the dreamers, the thinkers who lie in bed late at night brainstorming the next big thing, the ones who are never satisfied. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Some entrepreneurs or early employees have been fortunate enough to become investors. Take Dave McClure, an early employee at PayPal and now ringleader of 500 Startups. Or ex-Googler Chris Sacca and Lowercase Capital. Or Dave Morin, co-creator of Facebook Connect and Slow Ventures (and a recent addition to our Go Board). &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We are all part of an evolutionary cycle: investors help grow companies and mold entrepreneurs only for them to continue the cycle for the next generation. It’s a cycle of awesomeness. If I have the chance to become an investor after my entrepreneur days are done, here&amp;#8217;s a list of what I always want to remember:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Invest in people&amp;#8217;s dreams, not business plans. &lt;/strong&gt;Entrepreneurs dream, and dreams become lifelong passions. Ideas will come and go, but people fight for dreams. You can make dreams into business plans, but you can never make business plans into dreams. You want to invest in those dreamers—the fighters. Ultimately, they will win.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Entrepreneurs risk everything. &lt;/strong&gt;Placing one&amp;#8217;s entire life on the minute chance that an idea will succeed is foolish. But that&amp;#8217;s being an entrepreneur and that includes everything: family, relationships, potential jobs, bills, foreclosures, defaults. It is, and always will be, the truest test of will and character.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;People&amp;#8217;s rent money. &lt;/strong&gt;Money you invest into a company is more than just helping build a product. It pays for the lives of many. Whether you recognize it or not, you&amp;#8217;re paying others&amp;#8217; rent, grocery bills, etc. For someone who has put his blood, sweat and tears into a dream, it&amp;#8217;s the most heroic action. &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fairness. &lt;/strong&gt;Always be fair and be fair to all. &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Take email seriously. &lt;/strong&gt;Entrepreneurs care more than you know. Always reply. Always.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Education beyond the classroom. &lt;/strong&gt;There are many investors who push money into ventures. There are few that teach. Be a teacher. &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Have fun.&lt;/strong&gt; Creating and launching a venture is scary enough. Enjoy it, be a lively person and make a difference in each company you invest in. &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Do the stuff you say you will. &lt;/strong&gt;If you commit to helping someone, help them. Your word is all that you have—don&amp;#8217;t abuse it. Also, always be truthful.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Dream often. &lt;/strong&gt;You will miss many great opportunities. The world will always be bigger than any investment anyone ever makes or any company that is funded. Ultimately, better yourself and better the lives of the people around you.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;If it&amp;#8217;s too good to be true, it probably is*. &lt;/strong&gt;The old adage is always useful, but the asterisk is important too: There will be another Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg. If you find him or her, don&amp;#8217;t let them leave the room without a signed sheet. &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Know where you&amp;#8217;ve been. &lt;/strong&gt;You stood as an entrepreneur once. It is not easy, but is the most exhilarating and exciting journey imaginable.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;p&gt;There are people who risk everything to dream—to make something different—and face impossible obstacles. For now, I am one of them. But hopefully one day it will be my responsibility to continue the cycle and make others&amp;#8217; dreams become reality.&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/9951092595</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/9951092595</guid><pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 03:25:00 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Hello, Sandbox</title><description>&lt;p&gt;I&amp;#8217;ve been very fortunate during these last few years and have had the opportunity to meet countless intelligent people. As a result, I&amp;#8217;m incredibly honored and humbled to join Sandbox, a network including some of the most young brilliant and proficient minds in the world. Here&amp;#8217;s a description from its website:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;Sandbox started in 2008 and is now the foremost global community of extraordinary young achievers below 30. We identify exceptional people worldwide that already have an impressive impact at a very young age, no matter in what field or industry.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sandbox is very big on individuality and individual projects. All members are required to create something unique that reflects personality. I thought LEGOs would be perfect for mine. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;img height="505" src="http://www.tristanmace.com/blog/Tristan-Mace_Sandbox.jpg" width="580"/&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/6430270278</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/6430270278</guid><pubDate>Sat, 11 Jun 2011 17:13:00 -0400</pubDate><category>sandbox</category><category>lego</category><category>design</category></item><item><title>Modern Messaging Infographic</title><description>&lt;p&gt;Many times I&amp;#8217;ve found that people can&amp;#8217;t communicate effectively or efficiently. They choose the wrong medium or channel to get a message across, and sometimes it even reflects so badly on the person that it prevents us from doing business with him or her.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;At the end of the day, my theory is that your message dictates which communication medium you choose. There are various outlets we can use and differing levels of privacy that we expect.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;As a result, I&amp;#8217;ve created a (pseudo) infographic to modern communication. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.tristanmace.com/blog/Infographic_21-Century-Communication_Tristan-Mace.jpg" width="600" height="671"/&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/4993745455</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/4993745455</guid><pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 17:40:00 -0400</pubDate><category>infographic</category><category>communication</category><category>21st century</category><category>twitter</category></item><item><title>First Snow Day in a Winter Wonderland</title><description>&lt;p&gt;I was a little older than you&amp;#8217;d expect a world traveler to be.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;While most people first play in snow as young children or beginning adolescence, I didn&amp;#8217;t. For whatever reason, my family found it necessary to regularly go to the white sands of Mexico like clockwork. Many times, we went multiple times a year. But I never got to the white beaches of snow until this past winter. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Unlike a little child playing with snow on the street, my first snow day was in NYC&amp;#8217;s Central Park. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After 21 years, it seemed like a good place to start.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.tristanmace.com/blog/Tristan-Mace_Snow_Central-Park.jpg" width="600" height="374"/&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/4917955654</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/4917955654</guid><pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2011 00:01:00 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>"Riding in a taxi one afternoon between very tall buildings under a mauve and rosy sky, I began to..."</title><description>““Riding in a taxi one afternoon between very tall buildings under a mauve and rosy sky, I began to bawl because I had everything I wanted and knew I would never be so happy again.””&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; - &lt;em&gt;F. Scott Fitzgerald&lt;/em&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/4857880333</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/4857880333</guid><pubDate>Sat, 23 Apr 2011 00:57:13 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Gatsby's Age</title><description>&lt;p&gt;A house that sat on the Gold Coast, the inspiration for F. Scott Fitzgerald&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;The Great Gatsby&amp;#8221; and more famously known as Gatsby&amp;#8217;s house, was tragically torn down yesterday due to its dilapidated state.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;As an avid Gatsby fan—someone, in fact, who calls himself Gatsby—I&amp;#8217;m both deeply saddened and inspired by this revelation. Far be it a cry that the American Dream has perished, but more so a greater representation that one can&amp;#8217;t carry well-forgotten dreams from age to age. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Yet, I have not forgotten my dream. As a young middle-class boy, I conceived an idealistic dream and will be faithful to it until the very end. So as the boats beat on, I will continue to be Gatsby and build the next house of lavish parties and envious atmosphere. &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;My father once said, &amp;#8221;The next Gatsby house will be bigger and better.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I&amp;#8217;d tell him, &amp;#8220;Of course, old sport.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;img height="324" width="600" alt="Gatsby's House" src="http://www.tristanmace.com/blog/Gatsby-House.png"/&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Photo Source: Splash via theage.com.au&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/4697469175</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/4697469175</guid><pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 16:16:00 -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>The New Gatsby</title><description>&lt;p&gt;My adoration for Gatsby is well-known.  I have read the book over one hundred times on a continuous loop.  When I finish it, I begin again on page one.  I have embraced Gatsby.  I have referred to myself as Gatsby, and others have called me Gatsby and Gatsby-like. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;But many have apparently been unsure why I adore Gatsby.  Without a lengthy explanation of beautiful constructed sentences and discourse you wouldn&amp;#8217;t read, here is the simplified version.&lt;!-- more --&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Gatsby was a sensationalized character poised to pursue his dream, frequently represented through the intimation of a green light.  His dream, a conception of his love for Daisy, a childhood sweetheart, was unfaltering and unwavering despite the significant obstacles life presented.  But his vision was larger than love (1)—it was to be alive.  He devoted his life to a conception of him (2) and the pursuit of his dream.  Gatsby greatly believed that life promised him opportunities, unrelinquished potential and the woman of his dreams. And when, for those brief moments he had Daisy in the car, he was finally alive and his real dream was realized.  Then, with a crash, it changed, and he gave up his dream for his dream: his life. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Gatsby is a beacon of hope for me—a belief that no obstacle can hinder my dream&amp;#8217;s potential (3).  When I began to dream, I felt that God had assigned me to do something magnificent for the world and I&amp;#8217;ve been searching ever since.  And when Gatsby became financially successful, outsiders, friends and family perceived his life as perfect, but he didn&amp;#8217;t.  He still needed more to be alive.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;And that&amp;#8217;s where I am.  I have had gold dust sprinkled throughout my life, but I still feel the need to be, do or have more in my life to feel alive.  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;That is why I am Gatsby, and that&amp;#8217;s why I&amp;#8217;m desperately trying to become the new Gatsby.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;1. There must have been moments even that afternoon when Daisy tumbled short of his dreams&amp;#8212;not through her own fault but because of the colossal vitality of his illusion. It had gone beyond her, beyond everything. He had thrown himself into it with a creative passion. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;2. The truth was that Jay Gatsby of West Egg, Long Island, sprang from his platonic conception of himself&amp;#8230;. So he invented just the sort of Jay Gatsby that a seventeen year old boy would be likely to invent, and to this conception he was faithful to the end. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;3. He wanted to recover something, some idea of himself perhaps, that had gone into loving Daisy. His life had been confused and disordered since then, but if he could once return to a certain starting place and go over it all slowly, he could find out what that thing was.&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/2191934592</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/2191934592</guid><pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 18:35:00 -0500</pubDate><category>more</category></item><item><title>"Never lose the child like wonder. It’s just too important. It’s what drives us. Help others."</title><description>““Never lose the child like wonder. It’s just too important. It’s what drives us. Help others.””&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; - &lt;em&gt; Randy Pausch&lt;/em&gt;</description><link>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/2191862316</link><guid>http://blog.tristanmace.com/post/2191862316</guid><pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 18:29:52 -0500</pubDate></item></channel></rss>

