Luke Hand

Luke Hand Diary

Luke Hand

  • Could be a clustermunch

Could be a clustermunch

Monday 16th August 2021

Join Luke Hand as he tackles work chaos, exposes a neo-nazi, and finds joy in small wins like a new shirt and a Twitter follow in this episode.
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Luke Hand Diary
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Luke Hand
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Sobriety Day by Day
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Luke Hand's Wild Ride: Resignations, Neo-Nazis, and a New Shirt

It's not easy to navigate through chaos, but sometimes all you can do is take it one step at a time.
Ever had one of those days where everything seems to go haywire? In this episode of 'Luke Hand Diary', Luke faces a whirlwind of events that would leave anyone's head spinning. It starts with a bombshell at work—Sean, a key team member, drops the news that he's resigning. Luke's left wondering how they'll manage without him, and he isn't shy about calling it a 'clustermunch'. But that's just the beginning.
During a Zoom call, Luke has a sweat breakout—something he hasn't experienced in a while. As if that weren't enough, he takes on the role of a 'flying monkey' by alerting a local employer about one of their workers being a neo-nazi, a story that even makes it to the local paper. The worker gets stood down, and Luke vows to keep tabs on the situation.
On a lighter note, Luke receives a Fagg's Mitre 10 shirt and is over the moon about it, even saying he 'loves himself sick' in it. To top it all off, John Gruber follows him on Twitter, giving Luke hope that his Apple-related posts might catch the eye of senior executives. Amidst all this chaos, Luke doesn't shy away from discussing the grim news coming out of Afghanistan, adding a somber layer to his day.
Despite the ups and downs, Luke finds moments of gratitude and stays optimistic about the small wins. This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, showing that even in the midst of turmoil, there are always things to be thankful for.
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