What If It’s Not “This or That,” But Both?
Folks, let's understand that seldom does one advance in any area replace all that went before it. We still don't have a checkless society, nor paperless offices. We continue to use propeller-driven planes. Radio, even AM radio, has not disappeared.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 01/02/17
(The following is from my January 1 edition of Balancing Act, and I rarely publish the same thing twice, but I'm making an exception here, I hope you'll cut me some slack.) New Year's Resolutions are just an excuse to pretend
Second Law of Thermodynamics
There is no such thing in this—or most other—professions as a "plateau." The Second Law of Thermodynamics states, briefly, that in any closed system (wherein no outside energy enters the system) entropy will result. A decline takes place as existing
Preparation Anxiety
Maybe you really want to ski, but if you're afraid to get on the lift, it ain't gonna happen.
What’s the Temperature?
I may have far less depth than you, but what happens to me sometimes is this: I get in the car and the outside temperature reading is 63° and I'm thinking, "Wow, great day for December!" Then I realize that
A Good Cigar
I had a gift certificate to one of my cigar clubs, and I know they carry the "cigar of the year." (La Flor Dominicana Andalusian Bull) I walked in mid-day, when I'm never otherwise there, and I encountered the bar/cigar
A Pain in the But
People who start most sentences with "but" are the monkey wrenches in the gears of life. I tell them assertively, "Stop starting sentences with but'!" That eviscerates them linguistically.
The Non-Resolutions
Statistically, 94.56% of New Year's resolutions are not met. (I made that up, but I'd bet on it.) The error is in making them in the first place without support. Want to accomplish some great objective—write a book, lose 25 pounds,