Movers And Shakers Launch: Erasing A Generation

Where do we find today's biggest movers and shakers? On Wall Street?  Washington DC?  The Silicon Valley? These are the ones who shape our lives, what we believe, and how we spend our time. But who influences the next generation? Is it YouTube?  Hollywood?  The Video...

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Princeton & The Pain Of Prevenient Grace

In yesterday's post, I had the nerve to ask whether a degree from Princeton University (or any other "elite" school for that matter) is more of a burden than a blessing. In case you're curious, here I am as a college sophomore in backhand mode playing a match against...

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Is An Ivy League Education A Burden Or A Blessing?

That question looks and sounds absurd, does it not? Why would I even ask if graduating from one of the most prestigious universities in the country could be anything but an honor?  Why raise the possibility that it could be as much albatross as advantage? Only someone...

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#EyeRollers, Week 6 — To Save Your Life, Lose It

Here are the first five bottom lines for #EyeRollers: You can only love your enemies when you realize you're the loved enemy. Sometimes you have to sacrifice what is precious to preserve what is sacred. Your anger fades when you faced the ones you anger. The greatest...

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A Talking To Think Moment … And Some New Language For Us?

I have shared with many of you before that there are two kinds of people in the world:  those who talk to think and those who think to talk. People who talk to think are also known as verbal processors.  They are the kind of folk who will talk to you for ten minutes...

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A Note From A Friend Who Is LISTENING During #EyeRollers

Earlier this week, I opened my email to this gem in my in box: I gotta tell you that I was watching a show last night called “The Killer Speaks” (not sure what this says hahaha-I’ve been interested in the psychology and brains of serial killers-I probably should have...

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Top Five Tuesday — Top Five Paul Simon Songs

Having just finished Robert Hilburn's Paul Simon: The Life, I thought it time to collect my top five (or six) favorite songs from Art Gurfunkel's shorter, and more prolific half.   The songs below are all from Simon's post-Garfunkel career, so no fair asking why...

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