Pressure Points
The Red Sox won (what I still call) the American League Pennant last night not because they had nicer uniforms, or prepared longer, or had better equipment, or even had better ball players. They won because the ball players they
Responses
I don't know if there are the proverbial "two kinds of people," but I do know there are two kinds of responses to new ideas: Let me tell you why that won't work. Let me figure out how I can
Episode 54: Certitude
We're absolutely certain, and quite often wrong, because we refuse to listen while we're so certain. So, how certain are you?
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 10/17/18
Today's word: sapience.
I'm continually astounded by the lack of serious education displayed on Facebook by people who don't understand socialism, throw "fascism" around as if it's all around us, find conspiracies under all the rugs, and seem to believe there is only
Paul Allen
RIP Paul Allen, dead at 65, a true innovator and philanthropist. Through Microsoft, with Bill Gates, he helped change the world.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/15/18
Some time ago, I returned to my seat on a plane and promptly spilled wine on the man next to me, who was wearing a gray business suit. I was horrified and hugely apologetic. “Look,” he said, “it’s no big deal,
Where Did I Put My Keyboard?
According to a study by Professor Joseph Ferrari (seriously) at DePaul University, cited in Current Psychology, clutter is tied to procrastination. People who create disorderly living spaces are more likely to procrastinate. About 20% of people are "chronic procrastinators."
Let Me Define “Hobby”
I find that the people who take a hobby to the nth degree don't have a hobby any more. They've simply created another job for themselves. Some stamp collectors must have a pristine stamp with perfect centering and original gum on