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I Want to be Successful

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I want to be successful. But what I don’t want to do is sacrifice myself, my wife, or my family, for success. Can I have it all? In truth, when I used to think about…;

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Human Suffering

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Human suffering is measured one person…one family…at a time. As much as we would like to be able to conceptualize the suffering, the tragedy, the look and feel of each and every day, but we…;

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The History of Generations

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The history of generations reflects the generation of history. We face the same catharsis, regardless of what century or millennium in which we live: An avalanche of emotion. Built on survival, we search for traveling…;

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To Name it is to Own It

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Yahweh must have been a business man. If you remember way back when, the biblical story is that Yahweh refused to allow his name to be used. He ended up as “he who shall remain…;

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Of Course There’s a Santa Claus

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I know that, at this point in early February, we’re well passed Christmas and the Christmas season. However, I wanted to share with you some observations and conversations I had during the Christmas season. My…;

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The Shifting Roles of a CEO

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As the company continues to grow, I see my role continuing to shift. I thought it was shifting before, but it shifts even more now. What a CEO IS NOTA CEO is not the chief…;

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The Wizard of Oz

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The Wizard of Oz: It’s simply about attracting kindred spirits and, slowly but surely, morphing them into traveling companions towards a common destination. The common destination is whatever the common destination is. But the real…;

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It Never Pays to Be Reactive

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Weekends are all about barbecuing for us. From Friday at about 6 p.m. when I leave work all the way through Sunday evening’s dinner, weekends are all about barbeque. We’ve got this great summer kitchen…;

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Filling Her Mommy’s Shoes

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I had an interesting experience. I was watching my little 20-month-old, Isabella, trying to get into her mommy’s low heeled shoes the other day. It was an interesting sight. She was actually pretty good at…;

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