The simplest theory of Warren Buffett is that a lot of his value-add comes from his ability [to combine characteristics that many suppose to be contradictory]. The trick is to be …
John Wooden Legacy | A Masterpiece of Service
Coach John Wooden famously urged everyone to "make every day a masterpiece." Perhaps his most enduring legacy will be his example, his own life as a 'masterpiece of service.' Coach Wooden has a …
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Is the Child Father to the Man?
Looking back, a man really has a more objective feeling about himself as a child than he has about his father or mother. He feels as if that child were not the present he, individually, but an …
What Generation Are You Answering To?
Ask almost anyone, and they’ll you they’re focused on serving rising generations. Nonetheless, many people are, in actuality, answering more to older generations than they may realize. …
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Frank Sonnenberg | Keep Things in Perspective
One of the most valuable skills you can have is the ability to think clearly and rationally—to process information, exhibit good judgment, engage in intelligent problem solving, and make smart …
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First Responder to the Future
Edward Emerson wrote the foreword to his late father's collected writings. It begins: Like all great thinkers, Ralph Waldo Emerson was ahead of his time. We, rather than the people who surrounded …