At first it is difficult to notice.
But once you see it, you begin to see it everywhere.
In certain watches.
In certain buildings.
In certain automobiles.
The things that stay with us the longest all seem to share it.
They feel calm.
Balanced.
Almost inevitable.
Not excess.
Not decoration.
Something else entirely.
Before I share the short film we created about it, allow me to extend a personal invitation.
On March 27th and 28th, we will be gathering in Houston, Texas for a private Helderburg experience.
For two days, a quiet space in Houston will become a Private Gallery for Helderburg. Guests will spend time around a Helderburg, enjoy conversation, good food and wine, and for those who appreciate cigars, I will also have a small selection of some of my personal favorites to enjoy together.
The guest list is almost complete, and at the moment there are only two or three reservations remaining.
If Houston sounds interesting to you, you can request one of the remaining invitations here.
If you have any questions, Richard is happy to help. You can reach him directly at 518-714-1015.
Now back to the thought I mentioned earlier.
It is an old word.
Most people have never heard it.
The word is Telios.
It describes something that has reached its intended end.
Not more than it should be.
Not less than it should be.
Simply… complete.
That idea perfectly describes our newest Helderburg.
The exterior color carries a quiet confidence, and the interior reveals something you would expect to find nowhere else.
If you have a few minutes, I think you will enjoy the short film we created.
Watch the film.
Warm regards,
Paul
P.S. A few people recently asked me about the book I wrote on living a more intentional life. If you are curious, you can see it here.