Have you noticed that diction changes during certain periods in your life? That particular words bubble up to the surface of your mind more easily. And I’m not just talking swear words. Despite the storm of big egos, swagger, and constant climate concerns swirling around us, I’ve noticed how I’ve been using hope and humble… Read more »
Time. It’s the most valuable commodity we have. More precious than U.S. dollars, African diamonds, and Siberian caviar. More precious even than beauty, or sleep, or love, or dreams. For, without time, none of these desirable things—and a million other desirable things, besides—could possibly exist. Naturally, there’s never enough of it to go around, and… Read more »
So my prediction missed. The upcoming tariffs were dropped with a small song and dance, and then the whirlwind continued. Threats against Panama, plans to relocate everyone in Gaza permanently, then temporarily, then not at all. In the meantime, Elon takes over government payments and stops USAID, despite being unelected and having no authority provided… Read more »
Country singer JD Clayton is known for the song “Brown Haired Blue Eyed Baby”, with musical styling and topics similar to country music legends such as Johnny Cash, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Willie Nelson. On January 13, JD Clayton released a new single titled “Dirt Roads of Red” and an accompanying music video. JD Clayton… Read more »
The Canadian Human Rights Commission (The CHRC) is unable to accept human rights complaints from people who are without legal status to be in Canada. For such individuals, if any of their human rights, those enshrined under Canadian law, are violated, they are unlikely to be able to file a human rights complaint if they… Read more »
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is a time for family reunions, celebration, and delicious overabundance of food. Every year my family hosts a dinner that includes a variety of dishes to treat extended family members and friends. Every dish served during this festive time carries a deep cultural significance, often symbolizing… Read more »
The automotive industry is experiencing major layoffs and plant closures around the world, and automaker executives are going on record and taking identical positions, to blame China and Chinese automakers. Few of those executives have bothered to reference the fallout from COVID-19 or the global recession, and none have mentioned how automating roles will help… Read more »
An MBA is about leadership, and I’ve learned that leadership, like everything good, is about love. It’s not about control. It’s not about screaming at an underling who fails at a task. Instead, it’s about inspiring, motivating, and caring. (I’ve noticed that people stop caring when their spirits break, meaning they need more, not less… Read more »
I’ve always been an avid reader. All my family have always loved books, and a treat for me as a child was a Reading Party night, which involved a trip to the library and returning home to immerse myself, alongside bowls of popcorn, in the books I checked out. As I’ve gotten older, reading has… Read more »