The practice of generosity is a wisdom practice, because it’s aligning you with the real truth of things: what you think of as yours, as part of your identity, is...
Editor’s note: I’ve always been fond of native Clevelander, Tracy Chapman but never knew she performed her most famous song with Eric Clapton once. It’s an upbeat, toe-tapping piece made...
I worked for fourteen hours at the polls on November 3 rd . It was an unforgettable experience. Our home is just off a state park in a little resort...
Editor’s Note: Wilcox was my favorite during my crushing middle learning years. I remember playing this song for my aging Mom while driving her to my sister’s home in the...
Buy Book Editor’s Note: Warning: If you’ve not read his books, be forewarned that Hiaasen is a bit twisted. But if you’re neither politically ardent nor easily offended, this...
Editor’s note: My dear friend and exemplar, Rich Clark, sent me this after reading last month’s blog about zero-sum people. On Generosity On our own, we conclude: there is not...
About forty times a year, at the end of Vistage (CEO peer group) sessions, I say, “don’t get caught in the dressing room rewriting the script of your life. This...
Song of the month: “Lay your head on me”, by Major Lazer featuring Marcus Mumford Editors note: M y daughter and I spent a Saturday evening recently by a...
Editors Note: Perhaps the only moderate ad we will see this season so it earned my monthly interest award. Note it is Montana so this is not a partisan statement.
Barbara Cartland said, “You become what you think. You are what you eat”. I heard a similar quote in the 1970s and it has come back to me many times...
Joke of the Month: Thanks to an article in Country Living I found this assortment of Dad jokes. I still consider it a compliment that my kids called me “Clark...
Editor’s comment: Thanks to Mike Utesch for sending this new RL song onto me. With all that’s going down in all our lives, I love the very thought of...
Editor’s note: Thanks to friend, Frank Dixon, for turning me onto Giffels, a local (Akron) professor and writer. Don’t let the theme of building his own coffin (yes, that’s the...
Editor’s note: My life has essentially been a (still) unending struggle to move from deficit to surplus thinking. I’m making progress. Original Article: In our culture, it’s easy to choose...
Editor’s note: Two reasons to avoid this book, kindly referenced by my friend, Joe Gibson: a. you’re looking for recreational reading (I had to strain to stay on track) or...