180 minutes in Yellowstone National Park

7 hours driving for 2 hours of shooting proves the 80/20 rule still stands. You get paid for the precious minutes many believe are a waste. Understanding that effort is the difference between an “A” and and “A+”. Seth Godin knows this well.

“For the benefit and enjoyment of the people,” read Theodore Roosevelt’s words inscribed at the entrance of Yellowstone, the world’s first national park and the first park I visited as a kid. 180 minutes went quick, yet totally worth the effort.
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