Episode 47: Napoleon Hill and I
This podcast discusses my indirect association with Napoleon Hill through my old boss, and why thinking alone won't make you rich. Think and grow rich? Not so fast.
Work and Play, Play and Work
Are you willing to take a few calls, answer some email when you're traveling on business, or even on vacation? If you're not, you probably call it "focus" or "compartmentalization." I call it inflexibility.
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ – 8/29/18
Today's word: parlous.
The Finger Pointers
I mostly read Facebook to remind me how fortunate I am. I don't believe in conspiracies, I don't hate people who disagree with me, I'm not hawking some miracle product, I don't believe big businesses are evil, and I'm not
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/27/18
We feed the birds year-round, mainly because I like to watch the feeders from my den window. (My current "squirrel proof" feeders do frustrate all but the most innovative Sciurus carolinensis.) During the summer, the birds spill some of the
I Know What’s Best (for Those I Don’t Agree With)
This is HL Mencken: "Moral certainty is always a sign of cultural inferiority. The more uncivilized the man, the surer he is that he knows precisely what is right and what is wrong." There's a certain revulsion one acquires on social media
Would You Please Stop Shouting So That You Can Hear Me Shouting?
Every political comment and response I read on social media are among people who have no intention of changing their minds.They simply shout their positions at each other. What is the point of that? I've never seen a chess match
Which Way Do I Go, Which Way Do I Go?
Bentley anticipates the direction of the Frisbee and starts running before I throw it. He makes mid-course corrections after he looks up for it. A lot of people get to the bottom of an escalator and stop, trying to figure out