Turning to Good Deeds

By | September 10, 2022

[September 10, 2022]  Tomorrow is the 21st anniversary of the deadly terrorist attack on America.  As many of us prepare for the ceremonies, gather with friends, and think about where we were and what we did that day, I’m recycling an article I wrote two years ago.  It’s a good one, and there were many good comments.  The… Read More »

Leaders Shape Consensus

By | August 27, 2022

[August 27, 2022]  It has often been said– and I want to reinforce it here – that successful leadership means possessing a strong ability to bring people together to achieve a common goal.  Implied here is that the leader helps shape consensus in others.  We see leaders do this through their good words and deeds. “A genuine leader… Read More »

Can You Protect Your Children?

By | June 20, 2022

[June 20, 2022]  Here’s a realistic perspective on life.  Life is difficult, and you cannot protect your children.  What you can do is prepare them to be strong, courageous, truthful, and resilient in their interaction with other people.  This means that you equip them for what life will be, which at a minimum, is a series of difficult… Read More »

Embrace the Monster in You

By | June 17, 2022

[June 17, 2022]  There is an axiom in the post-modern philosophy that permeates our Western thought that says those incapable of evil are higher moral persons.  Certainly, they claim, more moral than someone capable of evil deeds.  I will propose that this is wrong, dangerously wrong, because if you are incapable of doing evil, then you are absolutely… Read More »