Days of Yore
My son used to call my own adolescence as "the days of yore." Yet there are some interesting memories. My cohort is the eldest of the Baby Boomer generation. Our grammar school, in an inner city, was a former cheese
In Case You Were Wondering What I Was Thinking
• We muster all this fuss and media attention over a gambling endeavor, PowerBall, and we can't generate even a tenth of that for the decrepit nature and outdated policies of inner city schools? Are we simply raising kids with
2015 Enigmas
Amy Schumer is bold, off-color, risk-taking—and not very funny. After hearing so much about her, I watched her HBO special (directed by Chris Rock, no less, but how do you "direct" a standup comedy routine?). I laughed three times over
Get Rich Quick (Or Maybe Not)
I recall the old multi-level marketing (Ponzi Scheme) pitch that went: "I'm making more money part time today than I did in my full time job. Come to our meeting tomorrow night." At the meeting, some guy with a diamond
The Controversial Column
Global warming (AKA "climate change) represents to me a large group of people who see capitalism and growth as a threat and are using the environment as an excuse to curb it. The voices are loud, the science is weak
Meta-Worry
Some people talk about talk, which can be healthy. A psychologist would call it "meta-talk," examining the words and phrases you use to talk to a spouse, for example. Roosevelt said, "The only thing we have to fear is fear
CBS News in New York
I'm up early looking over Manhattan arising, the most powerful city on earth. In a center of commerce, culture, and culinary arts, you'd think the media would set the standard for excellence. AT 5 am the CBS news has a blown-dry
Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump
The Wall Street Journal reported a study yesterday that showed that if Donald Trump had taken his own proclaimed net worth about 15 years ago and invested it in a simple index fund that tracked the market, he would be worth 4-6
The Customer Isn’t Always Right Or Even Close
I was talking to an entrepreneur who had established a terrific retail business. He was making money, obtaining strong word-of-mouth, and had wonderful employees. "There's only one unexpected problem," he told me, "and that's dealing with the public!" Recently, a guy writes