Meghan, Harry, and Oprah
You can consider that Oprah interview with Meghan and Harry last night one hell of a revenge session, though I'm not saying it wasn't justified. If that level of racism, offensive behavior, and bias exists—after the experience of Harry's mother,
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/08/2021
I'm fresher in the morning—that's hardly a conceptual breakthrough. I workout in the mornings because I have both the physical and mental strength to get it done. Thinking about facing it at 4 pm would ruin my day and deplete
Get the Shot
Have you noticed the change in optimism and confidence that people have once they've heard the vaccine is efficacious and that it's now readily available in most cases? Suddenly the number of people surveyed who are willing to take the
Anger
A great many of us go around angry all day. Sometimes we realize it, sometimes not. Anger takes over our talent, it debilitates us, and turns potentially productive energy into a self-undermining fire. The way to escape anger is to forgive.
Prudence or Preposterous? (Come on, man!)
How long do you wait until you're convinced—one way or another—about the "long term effects" of being vaccinated? What, exactly, does that metric look like?
I Shudda Listened
My daughter made some money in college by tutoring the basketball players. One guy kept saying, "Shudda." She told him there was no such word, and that he meant, "Should have." He said there certainly is such a word, "Shuda." She told
Episode 177: That Uncomfortable, Profitable Year
Maybe that's light at the end of the tunnel, or maybe we're out of the tunnel. Listen to this episode on your favorite podcast platform: 2020 wasn't my highest revenue year, but it was my very best profit year.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 03/03/21
Today's word: mooncalf.
The Great Reawakening
Speaking from the northeastern US, here's what we'll be seeing from my view: • Kids will be going back to live classrooms. Online learning has failed. The scientists feel kids can safely go back. The teachers unions might have to be