Is There A Good Consultant In The House?
We'll be in Kyoto for the election, I'm happy to report. Odd fact: Much of the Republican leadership doesn't support their candidate; there are charges of harassment against him; he hasn't released his tax returns; he keeps shooting himself in
First Things First
First thing in the morning I take the dogs into the yard before heading for the garage and a coffee and biscuit run. But they don't relieve themselves right away, despite being inside for the prior seven hours or so. Bentley
Small Minds
In the latest Balancing Act Newsletter I talked about the current trend in colleges to avoid "micro-aggressions" which are defined by the administration as acts such as saying "you guys" or asking an Asian student you don't know for help
Pick Up the Check
I've had people in my workshops order internet in the conference room so they had access and attempt to put it on my bill! I've had people who ordered special food—lattes, or eggs—to augment what I was offering, and charge
Before and After the Fall (Prelapsarian Fun)
I used the word "prelapsarian" (before the fall of man; Edenic times) this week in my Monday Morning Memo. Sure enough, some clown who received the FREE newsletter writes me and tells me that using the word was pretentious. So
These Are A Few of My Favorite Things
• A woman takes issue with one of my weekly Monday Morning Memos—a FREE newsletter—and tells me that if I don't write more consistently with her point of view, she'll cancel her subscription. (She had been reading it for over
Conspiracies and Paranoia
I'm reading more and more from people who believe there are vast conspiracies preventing their success. The conspirators are usually the government, drug companies, the media, the United Nations, the wealthy, and so forth. (Any notion of a government which
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
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