Tag: innocence

Most New Businesses Fail. And Quickly


Many people start a business because they think a business is reasonably easy to run. Once it is going, then you can play golf and take exotic vacations. These people will never run a business. At least, not for long. Most new businesses never… Continue Reading “Most New Businesses Fail. And Quickly”

Dealing With An Eviction


In Genesis, Adam and Eve made a blunder and God expelled them from the garden. Since then, people have tried to reconcile this tragedy with their needs for better future outcomes. This has led to several large-scale societal movements. Religion: Find a way to… Continue Reading “Dealing With An Eviction”

Who Is Brene Brown?


I recently watch two TED presentations. A week later, they are still on my mind. I am beginning to act on what I learned. It is time for me to put away some old ways. This is what I observed: Brene Brown is a… Continue Reading “Who Is Brene Brown?”

Is 99% Good Enough?


The Mexican government recently stated that the country is 99% safe. Do statements like that have any value? Maybe. If I am capable enough to recognize that 100% safe is not possible anywhere, then I suppose 99% safe is pretty good. The problem is… Continue Reading “Is 99% Good Enough?”

When I Grow Up


 “When I grow up I want to be a little boy.”   Joseph Heller,  “Something Happened” We should all work toward that theme.  I can’t speak for the girls, but there may be a similar thought for them. Be curious. Find pleasure in new things.… Continue Reading “When I Grow Up”

The Rebirth Of The Innocence


For years, I have told my children, partly tongue in cheek, that if I was humble I would be perfect.  I think I can see the next step. We attended the christening of Egan, our newest grandchild, on Sunday.  It is easy to be… Continue Reading “The Rebirth Of The Innocence”

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