Author: Larry Buxton
Facing the Brutal Facts
What do you do when the truth is painful? Embrace the Stockdale Paradox.
What Bernie Madoff Has Taught Me
A spiritual lesson from “the man that no one will mourn.”
What’s Right or What’s Good?
Doing the right thing is not the same as doing the good thing. Here’s why.
Your New Boss?
Openness is a necessary 21st Century virtue. Distinguish your preferences from your principles.
When No One’s Watching
Integrity, as C. S. Lewis said, is what you do when no one is watching.
Or, as Anthony Fauci notes, when everyone is watching.
We’re Not in Kansas Anymore!
I discover ancestors who moved to Kansas in the 1800’s, when living was hard — and dying was strange. What’s in our histories — and our todays?!
The Crying Leader
Men are realizing that their “Executive Presence” can include tears. King David models what strong leaders today are embracing — vulnerability is a sign of strength.
Certain Uncertainty
Certainty can be dangerous! Here’s why “certain uncertainty” — or “not knowing, with confidence” — is the path to wise leadership.
Be Thankful When You Lose
No one likes to lose. But UVA basketball coach Tony Bennett teaches us how to give thanks for the unique gifts that even losing can bring us.