The Extinction of Privacy
Most people talk too loud on their smart phones, and everyone nearby can hear the conversation (and sometimes the other person's response). The same is true of social media. Talk too "loud" on Facebook and people will hear what you
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/11/2021
I was introduced long ago as "the funniest speaker you're ever going to hear," and I knew I was dead. DOA. It was as if I had been dropped down a mountainside without ropes and handholds and the mountain goats
Hear Me Out
The Bible, and other religious writings, are codifications of values that were orally transmitted prior to the creation of widespread literacy and writing. That's how generations were informed and taught about morals and ethics prevalent at the time. Why the tendency
Learning from Ibsen
We attended one of our favorite regional theaters last night. They chose a play by Ibsen, who was a Norwegian playwright who died in 1906. At the time the play was written in the late 1800s (Enemy of the People)
Education, Sooner or Later
I've never seen intelligence and education as mutual requirements. That is, I've been with a lot of highly educated people who aren't very smart, and a lot of very smart people who've had little formal schooling (or poor schooling). However, if
Episode 208 – Vaccinations
Tune in to the latest episode of Alan Weiss's The Uncomfortable Truth™ - Episode 208 - Vaccinations. Listen to this episode on your favorite podcast platform:
Your Best Efforts Are of No Interest Unless I’m Better Off
Focus on what you create, not what you do. I want a more beautiful yard, I don't care about how you prune trees or apply fertilizer. I've never been interested in wineries (once you've seen one
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 10/06/2021
Word of the week™: Gyre
Right and Wrong
Don't set out to prove someone wrong, focus on proving you're right with evidence and examples. Otherwise, you're involving others' egos and emotions and you're going to make your battle more difficult, despite the merits. That's especially true in groups. "Let