Archive for August, 2009

I’ve been feeling a little old lately, and it’s not only because of the passing of Michael Jackson or the fact that, at some point this year, I’ll be turning 50. The latest thing seems to be this assault on what I consider as common courtesy, or at least how it used to be defined. […]

Three years ago, I wrote a blog post titled Who Defines Your Success?. At that time, someone I knew, who I’d run into at a store, was trying to define how I should consider my success, when he knew nothing about me and how well I was doing at the time. Invincible by Michael Jackson […]

It seems that national health care coverage is being attacked in a strange way these days. Some congressman and senators are trying to hold Town Hall meetings across the United States to discuss the issue. However, what’s occurring are a number of people showing up and shouting their displeasure, never allowing any real conversation to […]

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Back in December I posted my business/personal goals for 2009 on this blog. Even though I’m a month past midway, I figured that I’d be upfront and discuss where I am with those goals right now. After all, if I’m a big enough man to put them out there in the first place, I’m a […]