Don’t believe everything you think
We often believe myths because they reinforce deeply held beliefs or because we like a well-told tale.
We often believe myths because they reinforce deeply held beliefs or because we like a well-told tale.
We often fail in choosing leaders because we focus on the wrong strengths.
President Zelenskyy reminded Americans of who we say we are, and why that matters to the world.
Raphael Warnock’s powerful victory speech spoke to the path we have to make our country greater.
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.
Celebrating the optimism, expertise, wonder, and open-mindedness that gave us the Webb telescope.
Pay attention when thoughtful people tell you of the things they’ve learned through the years.
There are things we know but don’t know that we know…and some of them just ain’t so.