Can I Get Away with This?
There are two tests I find especially powerful if you're honest. The Wall Street Journal "stink test." What if what you're now doing or considering doing was in the Wall Street Journal tomorrow? How would people react? Kant's Categorical Imperative: What
A Minute with Alan® — Comments
October 17th, 2023 Fisher Investments is a place that goes one step beyond and just doesn’t entertain comments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndtYB9I8I9o
Don’t Send in the Clowns, Send in the Testimonials
Saturday evening we attended the local theater's (Trinity Rep) Becky Nurse of Salem. We sat down and I found the house a third empty and many season subscriber seats vacant. I said to myself, "Uh, oh." And then we saw a magnificent performance
A Minute with Alan® — Fresh Air
October 16th, 2023 You need the fresh air. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH9yyWERcUw
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/16/2023
Generational cohorts tend to think that they’re the best ever, and/or that they’ve inherited a royal mess from their forebears, and/or that they’re somehow unique. Prior generations, as they age, tend to skew to the right and talk more of the
Being Seated
On Friday night we were in a restaurant, with a reservation, and the hostess acted like we were in her way, and was exasperated when we asked to change our table because the sun was beating down on it like
Education Often Defies Evolution
When I’d urge my son in grammar school to overcome his perceived obstacles, he's say, “Dad, I realize in ‘days of yore’ you walked to school barefoot, through the snow, and wrote with pieces of coal on a wall.” I’d
Guest Column: Better Than Nothing
Better Than Nothing By Linda Henman, Ph.D. During a recent trip to Germany, I noticed an outdoor latrine with the words “besser als nichts” written above the door. I laughed when the tour guide translated the words: better than nothing. As someone
A Minute with Alan® — The Ryder Cup
October 13th, 2023 Golf isn’t a sport. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWKMxm48PbQ
Writing Secrets
The secret to writing rapidly and well is not to self-edit. And the secret to avoiding self-editing is to stop trying to please the reader and be liked. Simply write the truth. Writers should make people think, not try to