Let’s Do it Again in an Hour
If you win your competitive event by .01 seconds, or a score of .01 points, I don't think you're necessarily "the best in the world." I think that on that day and in that place and at that time, you
Whining Down Under
Did you see the Australian woman swimmer's rant about US teams and fans annoying her with a cowbell and chanting? She's a "sore winner." To be on the world stage as an elite athlete and not be able to accept
Fish Story
Two young fish are swimming together, and they come upon an older fish going in the other direction. "Hi, boys," says the older fish, "how do you like the water today?" The two fish swim a few more yards, then stop and
Look Before You Leap….Or Not
We tend to cite apothegms and aphorisms to support our points, even though they are often in direct opposition to each other: Birds of a feather flock together
Independence Day
Happy Fourth of July. The oldest parade in its honor in the country is in Bristol, about 30 minutes from my home. People start claiming places on the curbs about 5:30 am. A great many people think this holiday is in
Heading for the Mount
Have you noticed that there’s an amazing consistency about lists (of rules, best practices, myths, whatever)? In a classroom they occupy one sheet on an easel, or one screen on PowerPoint. In email they are usually seen on one screen
I Didn’t Walk in Here and I’m Not Leaving
It's funny how some people lose sight of their goals—or never establish them at all—and decide that "hard work" is the answer. Answer to what?
Direct Routes
Trying to "soften" what you're saying, or being indirect because you fear how others might respond, is like going around the block to get next door. It takes much longer, requires much more exertion, and means you would find out
Memorial Day
(Above: Normandy, photos by Maria Weiss) Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in
Is It Whom You Follow, Or Who Follows You?
Can someone explain to me how anyone on X (the artist formally known as "Twitter") can "follow" 90 people, or 220, or 1,500? What does that mean? Are they spending entire days in a bunker trying to read the ramblings