Sage Lewis

July 31, 2005

You Die For Your Beliefs

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sage @ 1:18 pm

This has been an interesting week from a conscience point of view. The question has been, do you have a moral obligation to stand up for your beliefs… No matter the consequence.

This question becomes all the more interesting from a blog point of view. Now you can stand up for who you are in a very public way. For the most part, no one is reading your blog. But I suspect, if you prattle on long enough, sooner or later, someone is going to get word of what you are doing and word will spread.

As a business owner, my opinions effect other people. In a capitalistic society, it is quite easy to tighten the screws on anyone with whom you don’t agree. You can not work with them, you can publicly denounce them, you can probably coerce existing clients to no longer work with them. It is not uncommon for a business to be killed because someone takes a disliking to you. That makes things risky for all those employed at your business. In effect, I’m making things riskier for our team by writing a blog such as this.

As a very small business man, I’m at even greater risk because it would be very easy for other businesses or government forces to make things brutally painful for me and my business. The best strategy for me (and really for any business) is to “go along to get along”.

After giving this topic a great deal of thought, this is what I’ve concluded: Every person, one way or another, dies for their beliefs. The day you die, is the day everyone looks back on your life and determines what it was you lived for. Many people die for nothing at all. They had no beliefs. The greatest tragedy of my life would be for me to die with no one knowing what I believed in. And so, much to the potential discomfort of some, I will press on. The consideration of whether to quiet my writings, to tone down my positions, has made me more determined than ever. Unabashedly, I will stand taller, talk louder. I will let everyone know who I am.

I will go to my grave fighting for the common man.

I refuse to sit by as people in power flagrantly exploit and manipulate the common man. Today I have little power. Today I am able to do little more than write this blog. But I do what I can. So I write. It may be the beginning of my corporate demise. I may be cut out of the business world for being a small cyst of incongruity in the capitalist body. But I refuse to go away. I will not be the Invisible Man.

The common man lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. This is what I look to change. What’s more, I look to change it from the inside. I look to change the face of corporate America as a driving force of corporate America.

Today, I am one man creating an itinerary for an odyssey that tomorrow many will follow.

As you read this today, you are reading the beginnings of a man who is finding his voice. It is a voice that will one day cause more tension than most will like. But tension is the driving force for change.

This is the beginning of the New Capitalism.

Don Plusquellic Is Now Holier Than Thou

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sage @ 12:25 pm

Akron Mayor, Don Plusquellic has defended himself in today’s Akron Beacon Journal in regards to a run-in he had with a local valet attendant. You can read his entire editorial here:
Beacon Journal | 07/31/2005 | Mayor: What’s at stake downtown

I will give him credit that he does admit at least a little wrong doing at the end of the piece, “I was wrong in the language that I used with the attendant, and I’m sorry for that.”

That is more than most politicians can muster these days. But the blatant obvious irony here is that he was being rude to someone who was being rude. He doesn’t like rude people, but somehow it’s ok for him to be rude… do as I say, not as I do. “I’m just the mayor.”

Government hasn’t gotten this bit of connection at all. We wonder why Americans are mean, aggressive, egotistical, self-centered, selfish, seekers of instant gratification.
WE GET IT FROM OUR GOVERNMENT!
More Americans are killed with guns than anywhere else in the world. Does the government ever think for one minute that maybe we see our government pushing our troops around the world killing thousands of people? If it’s good enough for the government, it’s good enough for us.

I’m not saying our government should change, I’m just saying: Why are any of you surprised at the way people act in this country?

Don, you are a role model.

And because you are an ineffective manager, you have now forced the hand of a local entrepreneur to fire his friend. You have now stolen the honor of this young man who has worked so hard to create a successful valet business.

There is no honor is pure capitalism.

If he wants to continue to work with the city, he must take the job of his friend.

Men and corporations die and kill for today’s profit. Nothing else matters than that profit. You, Don, have just taught that lesson to every entrepreneur in the city.

Andrew Chermak is 26 and too young to know what you have done to him. What you have made him do. He feels tied to you and your whims. Andrew now knows that he will do anything for money. He has no belief greater than making money. Parking business finds spot in Akron

The American capitalism of today rapes and plunders everything… oil, every species of animal, water, people. Everything. And that Don, is what you are promoting.

Nice work.

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This is my other post on this topic:
Sage Lewis: Don Plusquellic – Akron Ohio Mayor – Don’t Be a Jerk

July 25, 2005

Peter Lewis – Vanity Fair Article – A House Divided

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sage @ 9:45 pm

I added a bit more to this post finally

My man, Peter Lewis, is featured quite prominently in the August 2005 Vanity Fair.

I’ve never really done this kind of collection of data on any one person before. It’s turning out to be pretty fun.

Here are some Peter B. Lewis notes of interest from the article:

Peter Lewis joined the Guggenheim board in 1993 and had become it’s chairman in 1998. During his tenure on the board he had given the museum and estimated $77 million, an amount nearly four times greater than that given by any other trustee – ever.

…Lewis commissioned Gehry to design a house in Lyndhurst, Ohio, though it was never built, perhaps because, over the project’s eight-year planning period, cost estimates escalated to more than $80 million. Many of the details, however, were subsequently incorporated into the Bilbao museum.

Lewis is a difficult man to figure out. He looks and plays the part of a billionaire playboy. He has decent, if not exceptional, art in his New York Home, including works by Eric Fischl and William Baziotes. Also, he has a strong interest in modern architecture and design.
He has a yacht, named Lone Ranger, a converted tug, which he bought for $16.5 million in 1997 and which he sails around the world with a crew of 18. He likes to dress casually, in T-shirts and dark pants; he wears a Stetson hat when it’s cold. He works out obsessively, despite having had the lower half of his left leg amputated six years ago because of a congenital problem.

He is an avid advocate of decriminalization of marijuana and has reportedly given at least $5 million to an A.C.L.U. project that challenges medical-marijuana restrictions and school drug-testing.

…he has given $115 million to Princeton University, where he is on the board of trustees, and was a major contributor to Democratic organizations in the last election.

This same honesty has led him to make provocative statements – he has criticized his hometown of Cleveland, which he felt, was slipping in cultural and economic terms because of an excess of lawyers with civic leadership roles.

He also told the paper he felt marginalized in Cleveland because he is Jewish.

Here’s the basic jist of the article: Thomas Krens, the director of the Guggenheim, is a spend-aholic. He’s constantly focused on global expansion with funds the Guggenheim doesn’t have, has 1 or 2 bag handlers when he travels. He also potentially exploits the museum by doing things such as curating a show for art dealer Thaddaeus Ropac – a potential ethical conflict, and promoting the museum with the Guggenheim Motorcycle Club – an overt BMW promotion.

But here’s the rub. Peter wants him out. Lewis is unanimously voted down. All other board members want Krens to stay on. They feel they can reign him in. A person who has given four times more money to the museum than anyone ever, gets denied. Peter resigned. Peter Lewis gave both financially and operationally. He is going to be extremely hard to replace.

Maybe we can convince Mr. Lewis to have Frank Gehry build a world renowned contemporary art center here in Cleveland. If he can do it in Bilboa (an industrial town in Spain) I’m certain he can do it here. Why not start the Lewis Museum of Contemporary Art here.

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Here are all of my Peter B. Lewis posts:

Sage Lewis: Peter B. Lewis

Sage Lewis: Peter B. Lewis Does Fast Company Interview

Sage Lewis: Picture of Peter B. Lewis

General Peter B. Lewis post on 2005-03-27

July 23, 2005

Don Plusquellic – Akron Ohio Mayor – Don’t Be a Jerk

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sage @ 4:46 pm

This is a story that has two sides to it: Don’s and the parking attendant’s.

They both agree on these things:

[Plusquellic says,] “I swore at him, fine. I threw in a few choice swear words to suggest to him that he was not being reasonable.”

They both agree that the mayor threatened his job.

That’s enough to know that Don Plusquellic is too big for his britches. You’re a working man, Don. You believe in the common man. Your son-in-law is a fireman. Don’t treat people like that. That guy was just trying to make a living. He doesn’t need someone telling him, “Look buddy, I happen to be the mayor.” That means you are a city servant. Just from a PR standpoint you would do well to show a little humility.

People in power love to push little people around. I know it makes you feel big and powerful Don. But really it makes you look petty and cowardly. You don’t need to prove yourself by getting some guy fired from his parking attendant job.

Now you see what has happened Don. A web page labeled Don Plusquellic – Akron Ohio Mayor – Don’t Be a Jerk is now coming up very high in the search engines for your name. And it’s all because you wanted to push somebody around for no good reason.

This is a totally different topic. But I want to make the point that I’m a diehard liberal. I voted for you before and I’ll vote for you again. You being a jerk doesn’t mean you govern poorly. But it would mean a lot to all the working people who vote for you to give all the little guys a little slack.

Lighten up Don Plusquellic.

Don Plusquellic – Akron Ohio Mayor – Don’t Be a Jerk

Google Quote of the Day

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sage @ 4:22 pm

Google Quote of the Day

Of all the preposterous assumptions of humanity over humanity, nothing exceeds most of the criticisms made on the habits of the poor by the well-housed, well- warmed, and well-fed.
– Herman Melville

Man, isn’t that the truth. This is my agenda… not allowing the powerful to push around the weak. It’s just bad taste.

integration

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sage @ 3:20 pm

July 22, 2005

the next generation of Twenty Questions

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sage @ 1:34 pm

OK, this is just crazy. This thing has you think of something (anything) and within 20 questions it tells you what it is you are thinking. So far it’s 2 for 2 in the office:

20Q.net – the next generation of Twenty Questions

July 21, 2005

Damn You Ohio

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sage @ 11:51 am

There is a new blog in town that is strangely addictive – at least to me:
Damn You Ohio

It features all of the things that are wrong with Ohio.

I’ll leave you to decide if you think it’s a good thing or a bad thing.

July 15, 2005

Sage’s Wish List

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sage @ 1:49 pm

Don’t forget. If you are ever thinking to yourself, “Boy, I really need to get Sage a gift, but I just don’t know what to get him.” Hop on over to Sage’s Wish List
I have a wide selection of affordable gifts for you to send me. Oh, and if our paths aren’t going to cross for a while, you can just drop ship my gift here:
SageRock.com
129 N. Summit St.
Building 4
Akron, Oh 44302

…just one more way I’m trying to keep all my friends up-to-date and informed :)

July 13, 2005

Joke of the Day

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sage @ 8:57 am

“You’re one in a million, kid, but there are a thousand kids in China just like you.”

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