9 (This is NOT Me--But it might as well be) About six month ago the number of my first level Linkedin connections was approaching 5,000. Not bad Not bad. Such a number would suggest an expanding professional network. Maybe so, but for the most part, we were not really connected. How so? Well, I’m gauging... Continue Reading →
“Notes to Self—What I Should Have Jotted Down Over a 40 Year Career.” by Stephen G. Harding
These books are old. They are full of yellow dog-eared pages. The tell tale trails of over used magic markers highlight notions of what I thought was important at the time. For the most part, I’m still drawn to the same stanzas. This is in spite of the distracting affects of my sporadic application of... Continue Reading →
Setting Boundaries For Success–(Move This World)
In the early 80's an old friend, Adolfo Cruz, implemented his advocation as a magazine publisher and author. His magazine was dubbed--"That Balance." It was clearly meant to be a reflective source for those trying to find the balance between their professional, personal, physical and spiritual selfs. His reflection on life certainly underlined what is... Continue Reading →
Students’ Broken Moral Compasses The pressures of national academic standards have pushed character education out of the classroom. by Paul Barnwell for the Atlantic Magazine 7-25-2016
This is an essay I can relate too. The myopic pursuit of narrowly defined curricula clearly has a downside. The debate is reflective of the conversation between professor Hundert and Senator Bell from the 2002 film, "The Emperor's Club." William Hundert: Sir, it's my job to mold your son's character, and I think if... Senator... Continue Reading →
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