Musings
40 Under 40: Words of Wisdom



Fortune just released their 40 Under 40 list and while such a list often comes with speculation and a few jealous naysayers, I find these sorts of lists rather intriguing. The magazine asked their class of their 40 Under 40 what they would tell their 20 year old selves. Here are a few replies I personally connect with at present in my life:
It was the same advice that I gave myself when I was 20, which is, any time you have a difficult decision, imagine yourself as a 90-year-old looking back at this moment. What decision would you wish that you would have made? Go forward and look backward. Nick Woodman, Founder & CEO of GOPRO
Construct your own definition of success, don't let the world do it for you. Just because someone puts a carrot in front of you doesn't mean you have to chase after it. Michael Patterson, Partner, Highbridge Principal Strategies
I would tell myself that life is going to be really, really unexpected and not to be easily discouraged about whether or not I picked the right class. You never know where you’ll end up and just have to keep moving forward. Vijaya Gadde, General Counsel, Twitter
Visit your mother more often. Nate Morris, CEO, Rubicon Global
Keep up that relentless determination but couple that with some faith. You’ll find that you spend less time managing your anxiety and fears and more time getting things done. Tristan Walker, Founder & CEO, Walker & Co.
Photographs Above: Vogue China's May 2010 Editorial staring Liu Wen via.
'Impossibly Beautiful'
Penélope Cruz is described as "impossibly beautiful" in the feature of Esquire Magazine's November issue. The publication has named her as their 2014 "Sexiest Woman Alive" and that, I agree with. That hair, those eyes, the BODY, the passion exuded without even a whisper...Penélope is a force.
Surf's Up: Chanel No.5
I love this shot above of Gisele for Chanel No.5's new advertising campaign. Surf inspired, it was taken on the beach in the Hamptons' town of Sagaponack, N.Y. A full video directed by Baz Luhrmann will launch on October 15th, however for now, be sure to watch the teaser.
About Town: Houghton Hall at The Legion of Honor
Beginning October 18th, The Legion of Honor will present Houghton Hall: Portrait of an English Country House. The grand manor might look familiar as it is reminiscent of Highclere Castle on Downton Abbey. Houghton Hall was built in the 1720s by Sir Robert Walpole (Britain's first prime minister) in a Palladian style architecture to house his remarkable collection of old-master and 18th-century paintings, extraordinary tapestries and Roman antiquities. The exhibit will also include what promises to be an opportunity to view the estate's collection of 18th-century silver, Roman marble busts and other objects of great significance. Learn more, here.



