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October 22, 2020

Who am I now and how did I get here?

I watched my son argue his point over the holiday table. He spoke with assurance, confidence and absolute comfort with his position. He’s smart and quick with words, typically leaving me in the dust. His volume was a bit raised, trying to emphasize his point.…
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October 20, 2020

A thought on change

“Change will not come if we wait for some other person, or if we wait for some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” Barack Obama Think about that. We are the problem—but we are…
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October 18, 2020

Incrementalism

After being sidelined with a minor but irritating injury to my elbow that prevented me from lifting weights for a good solid month, I told my trainer I was ready to lift. She handed me a pair of 10 pound dumbbells. “Ok, start there,” she…
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October 17, 2020

No pockets in the shroud

I recently had the privilege of interviewing Professor Meir Statman on my podcast. Among the very wonderful stories, he used the phrase, “there are no pockets in the shroud.” We’ve all heard and probably used the phrase, “you can’t take it with you.” But, for…
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October 15, 2020

Why we need to get back to nurturing our sense of childlike curiosity as adults

Sometimes the transition into the next chapter is completely out of our control. What happens next after you’re blindsided by an unexpected retirement? Today’s guest shares what it’s like to learn lessons the tough way. At age 57, Carl Schecter suddenly found himself retired—and not…
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October 13, 2020

Living in your comfort zone

Who doesn’t like to be comfortable? You know, that perfect chair, cool pillow, financial security? What’s not to like? But your comfort zone need not extend to every phase of your life. Consider the golfer (of which I am not one), who happily languishes shooting…
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October 11, 2020

A word about gratitude

Last night, my wife and I shared a dinner with my son and daughter-in-law. It was wonderful being together. It was only a few short months ago during the lockdown that this would have been impossible. It was a terrible time being away from them…
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October 10, 2020

Interdependency

Hopefully, the days of men portrayed as the lone wolf—the strong silent type—are behind us. Men who suffer in silence and wear their disdain for ‘feeling’ on their sleeves. We must dismiss these images in favor of creating a world of interdependence, where gender doesn’t…
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