The core question: How do we make solid decisions for our future selves / future generations?
There is little doubt in the scientific community that man made climate change is happening and that the projected consequences are horrible.
Free thinking and opinionated… occasionally wise
The core question: How do we make solid decisions for our future selves / future generations?
There is little doubt in the scientific community that man made climate change is happening and that the projected consequences are horrible.
On a recent Akimbo podcast, Seth Godin said, “Choose to engage with the work that you are going to do.” That is as opposed to the usual advice… “Find, and then follow, your passion.”
It is far better advice. Consistent with the way that I have always seen the method for finding fulfillment in your work.
All human beings tend to make the same mistakes when someone does not see the world as they do.
Effective delegation is key to organizational success. However, it is frequently rendered ineffective, when it isn’t done abundantly enough or when missing a key step.
I have never understood the modern progressive or liberal mind, or the conservative mind for that matter, but one day years ago I ran across the terms positive freedom and negative freedom and it hit me.
I invite you to lean into a perspective that believes that every problem is an opportunity. Take some time and list at least three positives that come out of your next setback.
Grandpa Rufus was the wisest man any of us had ever met until then, but when you’re 10 you’re not burdened yet with knowing everything like when you’re 16.
We tend to be too impressed by those that are the most certain that they are correct in their opinions. “Flip floppers” in politics are openly derided by supporters and the media.
If we really want to save the world, we can’t be the four horsemen of the apocalypse, we need to be that “Shining city on a hill” that Reagan spoke of.
Toilet paper is flying off the shelves again. I didn’t understand it the first time and I don’t get it now.