One great thing about writing is that it forces you to be more thoughtful and reflective. As a writer, you must observe and reflect in order to craft a story, make a point, and ideally cause people to see something new, or something old as if it were new. This works even for those who…
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Knowing the danger of opinions and having a practical alternative to them is essential to making good business and political decisions and for the proper care of your relationships. In my last post I gave a very vivid example of the negative consequences of making assumptions. Don Miguel Ruiz in the Four Agreement was right…
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If you haven’t seen or read Barack Obama’s speech on race on March 18th, 2008 I highly recommend that you do (link below). Regardless of your political persuasion, I think you will agree that it was at least different from what we’ve come to expect from politicians. Now the word different does not begin to…
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