How Could They Have Not Invented the Internet in the 19th Century?
If you were alive at the time of people truly believing the earth was flat, wouldn't you make decisions based on that belief? Eventually, someone challenged it and didn't sail over the edge (some astronomers had figured it out but
Why Don’t We Review the Customers?
When I read some of these vicious restaurant reviews, I wonder about the people who claim to be so terribly mistreated, ignored, and apparently nearly poisoned. I think if you write such a review then the restaurant staff should be
Agendaists
I received an email this morning taking me to task for writing my Monday Morning Memo® about the Olympics and not mentioning the nuclear meltdown that Japan endured years ago. He said he was an "exposure scientist," yet had no
Here She Comes….Miss Prudential?
This is a true story. In 1968 I was graduated from Rutgers near the top of my class in the teeth of the Viet Nam War. Having no idea what to do—I was a political science major who turned down a
Spitting Into the Wind of Success
People occasionally tell me my advice is poor, and it didn't work. That's certainly possible. But if it's working for thousands of other people, the greater probability is that the complainers just didn't do it well enough. But it's easier to
Hey, I Thought Things Were Better, But I’m Sinking!
At this writing, the estimate of Covid deaths globally is about four million (in the US about 600,000). Without the rapid development of vaccines this could have been much worse (and 99% of current serious illness and deaths is among
When I Know It’s Time to End the Conversation
Cognitive dissonance, conceptual: the state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes, especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude change. Cognitive dissonance, actual: "I'm having my best year ever, I'm making tons of money. No, I can't afford to invest
Life’s Large Ironies
Does anyone find it even mildly ironic that Las Vegas casinos are reporting pre-pandemic business levels, and management is attributing it largely to the distribution of stimulus checks? I recall when the New Jersey casinos first opened and busloads of seniors
Speaking of Motivation
Are all those speakers who reduced their fees because they believed they weren't as valuable remotely as in person now expecting a return to a world where tens of millions continue to be spent on huge conferences where, basically, everyone