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The Virtues of Soft Power

One recent dawn I walked along the beach of Green Turtle Cay on the Abaco Sea. In between watching the clouds as

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“That’s what calculators are for…” NOT!

Macy’s CEO, Terry J. Lundgren, was quoted recently in the New York Times saying the most recent business school graduates are weak

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What do you expect of yourself?

What do you expect of yourself? What do you believe about you? Do you believe in yourself? Do you expect great things

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PopCap: Good Samaritan?

(A Populist Capitalist Blog) A New York City judge ruled March 31, 2009, that city subway employees have no duty to assist

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“The Untethered Soul”

I’m currently enjoying a book called “The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself,” by Michael A. Singer. An early chapter is titled

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Beware the Middleman: ~ $800 Million For Doing Nada

I’ve never been fond of “middlemen.” I prefer as direct and efficient a chain of connection and distribution as possible. Each point,

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The Power of a List

I’ve always been a big proponent of written goals and lists to drive you toward achieving your goals. I recently ran across

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The Edge

How do you measure greatness? How do you get an edge? In many fields of endeavor the low-hanging fruit, the fruit in

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PopCap: Too Big to Fail = Failure of Anti-Trust Legislation

(A Populist Capitalist Blog) With all the bailouts, as Congress and the Administration attempt to keep the economy from sinking, the good

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The Opposite of Love

The opposite of love is not hate but indifference. Of no importance, concern, or interest. Not caring, not willing to make an

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The Encourage vs. Correct Continuum

My father was an engineer. I was taught early in life that if something broke, we were to take it apart, break

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“The Tallest Building He Could Find”

Occasionally I read the New York Times obituaries. Reading summaries of people’s lives reminds me of the truly important things in life