A Life Of Perseverance In Louie Zamperini of Unbroken

Laura Hillenbrand’s book, Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption, pierced me as a human being as the story of Louie Zamperini, a former Olympic distance runner and Word War II bombardier was told.  This man lived multiple lifetimes in his still ongoing life of today.  He is 93 years oldContinue reading “A Life Of Perseverance In Louie Zamperini of Unbroken”

Gratitude For The Familiar

“Familiarity breeds contempt.” – Socrates Think about that quote.  It is pretty human.  Teens seek favor with strangers and marginalize their families who love them.  A new friend seems to have more allure than an old friend.  Winning a new prospect becomes a fixation rather than servicing your current customers. When you become familiar andContinue reading “Gratitude For The Familiar”

Copycats

In the information age, the ability to copy is convenient and tempting.  I have seen an array of imitators who think nothing of taking ideas, content, images and intellectual property to further their own agendas.  It’s easy to track them and fun to watch what typically unfolds. The copycat is always a follower. They doContinue reading “Copycats”