Talk comments

Very Buddhist like tenants which could be taken in many aspects in life. When taken simply as perhaps intended, helps to improve work life / stress.

Very good reminder of a critical viewpoint, especially when dealing with the “what they want isn’t how I would do it….” frustrations

Nate Finch at 09:53 on 16 May 2023

Love the call to stewardship. It's a good framing.

John Boctor at 09:52 on 16 May 2023

Tim Lytle is a fantastic speaker. Starting the conference out with a talk on ownership while waxing philosophy, he breathed life and context into an old parable that I have heard dozens of times. He was able to convey the point that while the organizers and speakers have done their part, it is now up to us to take advantage of the opportunities provided us. He had an infectious enthusiasm in his presentation and I could listen to him speak for hours.

Kyle Schatzle at 09:51 on 16 May 2023

Great keynote. Tim gave a very genuine and heartfelt talk. The viewpoint of being stewards of life was well received. Great way to open PHPTek.

Excellent message in an engaging presentation.

Julian Canepa at 09:50 on 16 May 2023

Good keynote that sets the tone for approaching the conference (& beyond) a growth mindset where everything is temporary and ownership means less than stewardship. "Success can’t be what I have, it’s what I do with what I have".

Really enjoyed the talk. Felt like a great message going into the conference as well as being generally applicable to life.

McGhee Rich at 09:49 on 16 May 2023

Great job, loved the different perspective

Brandon Worby at 09:48 on 16 May 2023

Great talk sir!

Eli White at 09:46 on 16 May 2023

Amazing start to the conference, and very enjoyable