Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 05/24/2021
Remember Fahrenheit 451, the book and movie about the burning of books (that's the temperature needed)? Or 1984 or Animal Farm? These were fictional, fantasies, about a Big Brother and speech control and suppression. Well, the employees of Simon & Schuster
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 05/17/2021
I’ve helped a great many people improve their incomes. I’ve advocated “paying themselves first” as revenue comes in and establishing reserves. Depending upon one’s situation, there may be education, new houses, vacations, eldercare, weddings, philanthropy, and so forth in the
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 05/10/2021
I read in the Boston Globe that about a quarter of all Boston restaurants closed during the past year. My reaction, both there and elsewhere, was to think about why so many survived and now have reopened. Others have complained
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 05/03/2021
I celebrate my awkward and embarrassing moments because they always teach me a lesson. If you're doing the same, stupid thing repeatedly—well, you may have a problem (sort of like rooting for the Detroit Lions). However, once we're aware of
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 04/26/2021
Decades ago, I never wore a seat belt in a car. I learned to drive and drove for many years without seatbelts even installed in cars. I didn't use the one in my '74 Corvette. But then I saw the
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 04/19/2021
We had a substitute teacher one day in grammar school, sixth grade, and he gave us an assignment to sell something to the class the next day. Kids sold cuff links, perfume, bikes. I attempted to sell happiness, offering a
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 04/12/2021
The empirical evidence is overwhelmingly that the economy is opening up in almost every sector, people are spending money to escape "Covid cabin fever," schools are opening, and we're going to have a good summer. My daughter has been vaccinated.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 04/05/2021
Passover, recently completed, celebrates the freeing of the Jews from captivity and slavery in Egypt. Easter, which occurred yesterday, is a celebration by Christians of the resurrection of Jesus following his crucifixion. Whether you are religious or not, these times every
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/29/2021
A paradox is an absurd or self-contradictory statement. It's not necessarily false. "Getting fired was the best thing that ever happened to me." (A lot of you can say that quite honestly, as can I.) An oxymoron occurs when contradictory
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/22/2021
We all love rooting for the "underdog," right? Despite the true talents of the favored team, unless it's our home team, we love for the underdog to prevail. The current NCAA "March Madness" basketball tournament demonstrates that. You have to