Monthly Archives: July 2013

The value of silliness

There are probably forty billion moments in our lifetimes that require serious considerations and actions. These are part and parcel of the human experience, and at times they seem to be so heavy that we ignore the humorous aspects of … Continue reading

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Diversity on the Bus

Taking the bus from New York to Boston round trip this weekend I was struck by the complete diversity of the travelers. Young, old,straight,gay and every color of the rainbow. All seemed excited about the fourth of July celebrations and … Continue reading

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Boston and Newtown

Spent the last few days in Boston and walking down the street where the marathon bombing took place I am aware of the pain inflicted on that day. There is such a festive mood in the city around the fourth … Continue reading

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Independence is great but……

We celebrate the Independence of our nation on this great holiday and being independent as a nation and personally is wonderful. However,lest we forget, that Independence was arrived at by our forbearers depending on each other. It was not a … Continue reading

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Learning through Failure

I spent a great deal of my years working as a business consultant with research and development scientists. In the pharmaceutical industry most initial attempts to find significant breakthroughs end initially in failure. The drug may have too many side … Continue reading

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the Power of One.

I am always struck by the mammoth social changes that occur through the courage and commitment of one person. Rosa Park refused to sit in the back of the bus and was a catalyst in waking up the American conscience. … Continue reading

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