I take back all the bad things I’ve said about tweens
by Joey
8 03 2007Greater>Than Clothing received several highly original and inspiring “G>T’s” in rapid succession recently (that’s what I call ideas expressed in the form x>y). This blog is still young enough that I get excited about every comment I get, but these were especially fun, as they were posted by a gaggle of enthusiastic (and optimistic!) middle school students. They happen to belong to one of my mother’s classes at Gavilan View Middle School in Salinas, CA. Thanks for being such an enthusiastic Greater>Than booster, mom. The word of the day is “nepotism”, kids.
Their ideas universally display a tremendous positivity; they are child-like in the best possible sense, yet they contain a lot more wisdom than I remember having at that age (actually, I think I might still be trailing in the wisdom department). Reading them made me feel like a jaded old man. Unfettered creativity and joyous collaboration are pillars of my vision for this company, and I’m going to look back at these comments when I need to recapture that initial start-up optimism. Here they are in G>T form:
- Generosity>Competition
- Giving>Taking
- Dignity>Popularity
- Sportsmanship>Winning
- Beauty from the inside > Beauty from the outside
- Celebrating life > Mourning death
- Looking towards the future > Regretting your past
You’ll also find these on the G>T’s page, and you can see their original context in comments in these previous posts (highly recommended).
Thank you Eddie, Tan, Alex, Cecilia, Sherilyn and Ashley! ![]()









We are all excited to be a part of this fledgling venture.
Your biggest fan,
Mom
I am a student in Ms.Kelly’s core class at Gavilan View Middle School and I have an x>y idea and also a design idea: Individuality>Universality and the right sleeve can have one person that has a different color than the several people that will look the same all over the left sleeve. Thank you for reading my message and hope you consider my idea.
Carmen Delgado
Thanks Carmen! I think the power of the individual is a very compelling theme. Part of my challenge as I develop this company is to build a functional organization, yet continue to celebrate individual contribution.