Wisdom and leadership
The anniversary of the first Lincoln-Douglas Debate reminds us of all we’re missing in the search for wise leaders.
Thoughts to start off the work week
The anniversary of the first Lincoln-Douglas Debate reminds us of all we’re missing in the search for wise leaders.
David McCullough, who passed away recently, believed history is an antidote to self-pity and self-importance.
Fiona Hill’s remarkable memoir that recognizes that we succeed as a country only when we all thrive.
This week was as good as any to explain why I am not on Twitter.
Thinking about the difference between smart and accurate narratives.
The most recent volume of the short and to-the-point adages that capture truth in a few words.
Amor Towles’ third novel highlights his storytelling skills in the time-honored tradition of the road trip story.
Why attend a July 4th parade when democracy is under attack? Because giving up is not an option.
When people – or political parties – show you who they are, believe them the first time.
Frank Wade encourages exploration of new perspectives leading to faith-based reflections on the human experience.