In the Western tradition, we have focused on teaching as a skill and forgotten what Socrates knew: teaching is a gift, learning is a skill. — Peter Drucker … [Read more...]
The World Awaits
I must admit that I am consumed by wanderlust. I barely need a nudge to pack my bags and explore the world. The magic of new cultures and meeting new people is as enriching as anything that I have ever experienced. Tomorrow I head for Prague and … [Read more...]
Wolf
They say a boy becomes a man when his father dies. As we sat in Church, the glow of the candles lightly brushing the casket, we mourned the passing of Wolf. He died at 43 years young and left behind his grieving widow, Elizabeth, and their three … [Read more...]
What Drives You?
It is a profound, yet important question that you should answer for yourself — what drives you? There are no easy answers. As we sat around yesterday, sipping wine, and spending time with each other, I raised the question. The answers varied … [Read more...]