It’s Just Not Work
A woman who's a good friend of our family joined us in LA for a celebration of our new granddaughter. We were catching up over a huge family dinner, and she said, "You know, Alan, it seems everything you do
Hoot?
The elusive Bornean Rajah scoops owl has been spotted for the first time in 125 years. A century and a quarter. We say "elusive" just because we haven't seen it or noticed it. Hubris. Still more evidence that we're just not
Sorry About Your Home, Where’s My Private Jet?
I have this no doubt unpopular view that the multi-million dollar news anchors who go on site during a tragedy should be contributing substantially, financially, to the relief efforts. After all, it's the loss and misery of the people involved
Drive
While this may seem trivial to some, I find a major benefit in being a solo practitioner is that I can stay the hell out of commuter traffic. When I'm infrequently in it, I ask how these people an do
Wrench, Please
I was working with the American Institute of Architects to help them set strategy. They asked if I'd deliver the keynote speech at their convention, as well. The chair of the board and I had identical corner suites on two
The Fork of Progress
We all come to forks in the road (which Yogi Berra simply advised to "take," which is impossible). One such fork has a side with, "Why this idea won't work." The other side is, "What we can do to make
Do the Polar Bears Even Enjoy It?
I saw two people at a beach house at a resort here swimming in the ocean. It was November 1 in Rhode Island, air temperature around 63. Maybe they were from Norway, I don't know. But was that really "refreshing"? When
If You Had Two Years and Control of Your Life….
I've noticed that people I'm seeing again whom I haven't seen for about two years are quite familiar! It's as if I'd seen them last week. One reason is that most of us have kept in touch by Zoom, or
Straighten Up and Fly Right
A reporter with no pilot's license recently flew a helicopter with a joystick and two iPads (reported today in the New York Times). The real pilot next to him corrected his control once and also dealt with air traffic control. I'm surprised
Maybe It IS Your Fault
It's the wonderful, wide world of excuses: • We don't have those items because of supply chain problems. • We can't get staff, everyone is resigning. • Covid is causing great stress and uncertainty. • We're concerned about inflation. • I was told the gun