RIP Stephen Hawking
He was told at 21 he had two years to live. He passed away this week at 76, having lived with ALS for over half a century while producing brilliant theories and works. And your excuse for not making a call
Compound Interest
If you improve by 1% a day, in 70 days you're twice as good. If you market a little every single day, in the near future you're going to be very successful. But if you don't market every day, because you
USPS vs UPS
I am not making this up. I have arranged my life so that I never have to stand in lines at the post office, with one exception: I need my tax remittances sent certified mail and, therefore, stamped by the postal
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 3/12/18
I'm an impatient guy in many respects. That often helps me to succeed, but sometimes creates problems. I also travel well and expect very good service. Coming home from New York on the Acela on Saturday morning, one of the
Read the Writing on the Barn Wall
A guy on Facebook said the other day that he didn't read newspapers or listen to or watch the news. He figured if something were important enough, someone would tell him. (He was unaware of the US/North Korean proposed talks.) He
The Dog Star: Perspective
(The Dog Star is a symbol of power, will, and steadfastness of purpose, and exemplifies the One who has succeeded in bridging the lower and higher consciousness. – Astrological Definition) Bentley, my Shepherd, has one of the greatest pounds-per-square-inch bites in
What Happened?
People who don't have the time or inclination to watch, read, or listen to the news daily are not people I enjoy talking to. And, in fact, if you're only getting your news from one source there's a high probability
Joining the Underground
I can understand how hard it is to restore power after a storm. I appreciate the endless work that the crews put in over many weeks. What I can't understand is why the power companies are stuck in contingent action and