Scenic Route | Cosm Head of Venues | WMU & Ohio U Alumni | Comments Own

Joined June 2009
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16 Dec 2024
📚 📕 📖 💎’s Simply put, it means those who adapt themselves to the world are happy and those who don’t are not If you ask any person what they want in life they nearly always list things that are outside their control
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🤔 looks like @CosmLosAngeles 🦁
The Grinch Who Stole The Show 🤣
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It’s Always Sunny when there is a @Wrexham_AFC goal at Cosm Los Angeles. ⚽️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 #cosm #cosmlosangeles #wrexham #efl #iasip
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4 Dec 2024
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Here are the nominees for Best in Immersive Technology ⬇️ ◾Cosm ◾StatusPRO: NFL Pro Era ◾Noche UFC at the Sphere ◾Proto Hologram ◾ESPN and Canon: Volumetric Highlights
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Cosm is opening its fourth venue in Detroit. It's hard to explain what it is, but this photo shows the shared-reality sports and entertainment venue, which makes you feel like you're in the front row of the action at the stadium. wxyz.com/news/cosm-opening-s…
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Cosm has finalized plans for a new immersive sports and entertainment venue in Detroit—its fourth in the U.S. to date. Detroit will join Cosm's locations in Dallas, LA, and a soon-to-be-built venue in Atlanta. @AEricFisher on the company's big plans ⬇️
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This is what Freddie Freeman’s walk-off grand slam to win Game 1 of the World Series looked like for fans at ‘Cosm’ in LA:

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Dodgers fans are one of a kind, I’ve never seen a place erupt like this! This was CRAZY to be a part of. @CosmLosAngeles— sorry, I’ll replace the furniture. I got too excited! 🔥🔥🔥
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The Ohtani blast seen from @CosmLosAngeles 🔥 @Dodgers
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Experience Dodgers vs. Mets in an immersive new way at @CosmLosAngeles 🍿 FOX Sports & @experiencecosm are partnering to bring you Games 3 & 5 of the NLCS on Wednesday & Friday! Get tickets now: cosm.com/los-angeles/events?…
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12 Oct 2024
“The habits of a vigorous mind are formed in contending with difficulties. Great necessities call out great virtues.” — Leadership: In Turbulent Times Doris Kearns Goodwin Via @dailystoic
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4 Oct 2024
Cosm brings you a new way to experience the NBA. Wrap yourself in the heart-pounding action of every foul, three-pointer, and dunk with Cosm’s immersive displays. Experience the game like never before. Tickets on sale now at Cosm.com. @experiencecosm
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28 Sep 2024
"A blue collar work ethic married to indomitable will"
22 Aug 2024
An email from Coach Sommer I revisit often: Hi Tim, Patience. Far too soon to expect strength improvements. Strength improvements [for a movement like this] take a minimum of 6 weeks. Any perceived improvements prior to that are simply the result of improved synaptic facilitation. In plain English, the central nervous system simply became more efficient at that particular movement with practice. This is, however, not to be confused with actual strength gains. Dealing with the temporary frustration of not making progress is an integral part of the path towards excellence. In fact, it is essential and something that every single elite athlete has had to learn to deal with. If the pursuit of excellence was easy, everyone would do it. In fact, this impatience in dealing with frustration is the primary reason that most people fail to achieve their goals. Unreasonable expectations timewise, resulting in unnecessary frustration, due to a perceived feeling of failure. Achieving the extraordinary is not a linear process. The secret is to show up, do the work, and go home. A blue collar work ethic married to indomitable will. It is literally that simple. Nothing interferes. Nothing can sway you from your purpose. Once the decision is made, simply refuse to budge. Refuse to compromise. And accept that quality long-term results require quality long-term focus. No emotion. No drama. No beating yourself up over small bumps in the road. Learn to enjoy and appreciate the process. This is especially important because you are going to spend far more time on the actual journey than with those all too brief moments of triumph at the end. Certainly celebrate the moments of triumph when they occur. More importantly, learn from defeats when they happen. In fact, if you are not encountering defeat on a fairly regular basis, you are not trying hard enough. And absolutely refuse to accept less than your best. Throw out a timeline. It will take what it takes. If the commitment is to a long-term goal and not to a series of smaller intermediate goals, then only one decision needs to be made and adhered to. Clear, simple, straightforward. Much easier to maintain than having to make small decision after small decision to stay the course when dealing with each step along the way. This provides far too many opportunities to inadvertently drift from your chosen goal. The single decision is one of the most powerful tools in the toolbox.
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22 Aug 2024
An email from Coach Sommer I revisit often: Hi Tim, Patience. Far too soon to expect strength improvements. Strength improvements [for a movement like this] take a minimum of 6 weeks. Any perceived improvements prior to that are simply the result of improved synaptic facilitation. In plain English, the central nervous system simply became more efficient at that particular movement with practice. This is, however, not to be confused with actual strength gains. Dealing with the temporary frustration of not making progress is an integral part of the path towards excellence. In fact, it is essential and something that every single elite athlete has had to learn to deal with. If the pursuit of excellence was easy, everyone would do it. In fact, this impatience in dealing with frustration is the primary reason that most people fail to achieve their goals. Unreasonable expectations timewise, resulting in unnecessary frustration, due to a perceived feeling of failure. Achieving the extraordinary is not a linear process. The secret is to show up, do the work, and go home. A blue collar work ethic married to indomitable will. It is literally that simple. Nothing interferes. Nothing can sway you from your purpose. Once the decision is made, simply refuse to budge. Refuse to compromise. And accept that quality long-term results require quality long-term focus. No emotion. No drama. No beating yourself up over small bumps in the road. Learn to enjoy and appreciate the process. This is especially important because you are going to spend far more time on the actual journey than with those all too brief moments of triumph at the end. Certainly celebrate the moments of triumph when they occur. More importantly, learn from defeats when they happen. In fact, if you are not encountering defeat on a fairly regular basis, you are not trying hard enough. And absolutely refuse to accept less than your best. Throw out a timeline. It will take what it takes. If the commitment is to a long-term goal and not to a series of smaller intermediate goals, then only one decision needs to be made and adhered to. Clear, simple, straightforward. Much easier to maintain than having to make small decision after small decision to stay the course when dealing with each step along the way. This provides far too many opportunities to inadvertently drift from your chosen goal. The single decision is one of the most powerful tools in the toolbox.
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This is wild 🫨 Here is how the @TexasFootball TD looked watching from @CosmDallas!
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This is what the Texas-Michigan game looks like from the newest 'Cosm' location in Dallas: (via @CFBONFOX)

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This might be the best viewing experience in sports 🤯 (h/t @CosmDallas)

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27 Aug 2024
📕 📖 📚 💎’s Integrity is living by what you think is right. Not what you can get away with, not what everyone else is doing You could do good today. Instead you choose tomorrow Despair is a choice. Cynicism is an excuse. Neither create a better world
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My first visit to @experiencecosm , will never be able watch a game normally again. Better than advertised. #AstonVilla #Arsenal
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19 Aug 2024
“If you forget your feelings about things of the world, they become enlightening teachings. If you get emotional about enlightening teaching, it becomes a worldly thing.” — ​Musō Soseki via the 5-Bullet Friday newsletter (tim.blog/fbf) from @tferriss

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