Author Archives: S. J. Tagliareni

Have we already forgotten?

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Mentor’s lasting legacy

In preparing for my move to Washington D.C. I have touched many items from my past.One that was still impactful was a notebook from my time with Viktor Frankl in Vienna. In it were lessons learned that still to this … Continue reading

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Moving-a review of life

Starting the process of moving to Washington D.C. I am aware that the process is connected to my entire life. As I pack items it seems that many if not all have a story.Photos of loved ones and friends bring … Continue reading

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Retirement- The ultimate promotion

Retirement is in my humble opinion an outdated word as far as the original meaning of the word. What does the word mean in today’s world?, sitting around reading the paper or merely walking the dog waiting for the next … Continue reading

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Change brings opportunity

Yesterday I signed a lease for an apartment in Washington D.C.and will begin a new venture in July. Steady known experiences provide a great deal of benefits but so does change. The challenges of a new place, new surroundings and … Continue reading

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Never too late

So many times we may feel that the opportunity to make some positive changes have passed us by. We think I am too old. or it’s too late and so we miss the opportunities that might be right in front … Continue reading

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Fabulous Rome

I have been blessed to live in and visit Rome many times. This recent visit was extraordinary and once again I experienced the grandeur of the eternal city. Currently there is a buzz in the city because of the new … Continue reading

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Chet Mount

While I was in Europe my dear friend Chet Mount passed away. Few people in this world suffered as many losses as Chet and his wife Jeanne. Three wonderful children struck early in life with handicapping conditions that led to … Continue reading

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Munich and Rome

I will be in Munich and Rome for the rest of the month and without my laptop.However,I will periodically blog by visiting the local Internet cafes

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Lesson from my Mother

When I was a child the environment that was prevalent in my city had many overt prejudices. There were certain groups that certainly were marginalized. Racial slurs were commonly heard, and many made no attempts to hide their beliefs. I … Continue reading

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