You’re Being Judgmental!
The most vapid epithet I know is: "You're being too judgmental!" We make judgments every day, about how to work with others, if we've been treated correctly, how to raise our children, what to do in crises. We praise people with "good
Succinctnacity
Our guide in Athens knew everything about the Acropolis, ancient Greece, modern Greece, the church, political matters, and art. Unfortunately, she told us about all of them when we really wanted to see and hear about the Acropolis! Over half of
Episode 8: Conservatism
Why we are far too timid in our lives and work and how to stop playing a "prevent defense." Transcript: I'm Alan Weiss with the Uncomfortable Truth. I'm sitting here today after still another snow blizzard, thunderous, dangerous warning here in the
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 05/29/17
In May of 1868, three years after the conclusion of the American Civil War, General John Logan, commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, asked that we “remember those lost….by gathering around their sacred remains to garland the passionless
Fences
We had seen August Wilson's Fences on Broadway, and I decided to watch the movie on the ten-hour return flight from Greece. This was, by a distance too large to assign a coherent number, by far the best movie of the
Nesting Syndrome
Some of us build nests that are so comfortable we try never to leave them. Here are the conditions: Unconscious competency: We have insufficient self-awareness to realize what must be changed and/or improved. Allowing the continuance of what merely works
Labor
Visiting the Acropolis, we learned that the machine used to lift vast marble blocks and columns worked on the exact same principles (double pulleys, swiveling base) that the modern one does in the restoration work. The only difference is manual