Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 07/10/17
I'm on a Delta flight from Boston to Atlanta a few years ago, and the first class service is even better than usual. And, I notice the guy across the aisle is getting even better service than I am!
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 07/03/17
Tomorrow is one of the two great secular holidays in the US, Independence Day, or perhaps the first, true Brexit. I'm not sure that too many people downing hot dogs, jumping in the water, or setting off fireworks understand
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 06/26/17
Film critic Pauline Kael, 40 years ago, actually said this: "I live in a rather special world. I only know one person who voted for Nixon. Where they are I don’t know. They’re outside my ken. But sometimes when
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 06/19/17
I saw a woman in the lane next to me texting as she drove at about 45 MPH. I was behind her at first and watched her driving on the shoulder and at erratic speeds. I didn't want to be
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 06/12/17
"Trigger warning!" I'm about to voice an opinion, so someone is going to get upset! It's a sad state of affairs when we have to be warned when we're exposed to great literature or political opinions. When we're insulated from
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 06/05/17
In the 14th Century, the "black death" is estimated to have killed about 50% of the population of Europe. Today, we're watching the deliberate depopulation of indigenous Europeans in numbers not reached for nearly 800 years (and back then caused
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 05/29/17
In May of 1868, three years after the conclusion of the American Civil War, General John Logan, commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, asked that we “remember those lost….by gathering around their sacred remains to garland the passionless
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 05/22/17
I’m writing this from the King George Hotel in Athens, with the Acropolis standing on a mountain top across from our terrace like the sun in an historical orrery. The original buildings were constructed in the Fourth Century BC by
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 05/15/17
Mother's Day was yesterday in the US, though the occasion is celebrated in scores of countries on various dates. It began here in 1908 when Anna Jarvis chose to celebrate the work her mother, Anna Reeves Jarvis, had done as
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 05/08/17
The farther removed an event, the less its impact on most of us. We sympathize and send government help to Fukushima, for example, but Three Mile Island dominated our news and national attention. Volkswagen's unethical actions with emissions was a