Last Words
Here is wisdom from King David to Grouch Marx to Bo Diddley. How might we sum it all up?
On Apologizing
Rep. Barbara Lee shares a story about a father showing courage in front of his son — and to us.
Cuomo and the Fire
A confrontation — who you are vs who you think you are. What’s next for the disgraced governor? A Persian philosopher suggests an answer.
Character Appears Again in DC
Two coaches bring integrity into the shadow of the Capitol.
Reframing Disappointment
Strong leaders learn to separate facts from perception. While decisiveness can certainly be a critical skill, it can also drive us to action based on our perceptions and not on the facts. Curiosity and creativity are much better skills for effective leadership – and effective living – than mere decisiveness.
The Parable of Shane Jones
A Rhode Island teenager inadvertently reveals the Kingdom of God.