The lack of a consideration for others is an epidemic in our culture. The headlines are filled with examples of the battles for entitlements: Corporate greed on Wall Street puts selfish executives in the spotlight while their companies are dissolving. Unions seek concessions without consideration for the costs. An employee games his expense account. AfterContinue reading “Consideration For Others”
Tag Archives: Motivation
What Do You Expect?
Some days, I wonder if insanity has become the new norm. Expecting to reap what we do not sow must be the the delusional spell of the entitlement economy. It has certainly bled over to today’s economy.
My question is, “What do you expect when …”
Build Something
If the economy is doing badly and you can’t find a job, then why are you wasting hours that could be used to build something? Everything you do is about converting work hours to something valuable.
Value Of A Brand New Person
There is an illusion that a lot of businesses have. It comes from being comfortable and blind at the same time. They forget what it is like for a stranger to experience their business. The old person in all of us likes ritual, habits and predictability. With this, we try to control our environment byContinue reading “Value Of A Brand New Person”
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”
Looking For Extraordinary
Playing to the ordinary only minimizes your opportunity for success. Extraordinary is what differentiates and connects with buyers.