Bringing our unique strengths to the task
A conversation about the Oscar-winning film “I’m Still Here” led to thoughts on our own agency.
A conversation about the Oscar-winning film “I’m Still Here” led to thoughts on our own agency.
A 70th birthday surprise shows why aging is such a privilege.
A Valentine’s Day post from 2022 while I’m on a winter retreat.
We often fail in choosing leaders because we focus on the wrong strengths.
There’s always time to be kind: good thoughts for Valentine’s Day during a winter break.
Phone calls can produce anxiety. They can also be the best way to reach out to someone who needs a human touch. Take that chance.
In the summer of 2018, I had the chance to hear alt-country singer Courtney Marie Andrews live at a small venue in Washington, DC. Andrews was touring to showcase her just released album May Your Kindness Remain, and I was impressed by the honesty of the lyrics, the soulful power of her vocals, and—perhaps most importantly—the defiance in the songs. It was a defiance that pushed back against melancholy. Against the struggles we all face. The acoustic version of Took You Up is a good example of her work. And the lyrics of May Your Kindness Remain speak to the connectivity she finds with people while living the life of the road musician. You’re a good woman, and a good friendYou’ve got a good heart, even when it’s busted and bentLipstick and perfume, underground queenWearing loneliness like a costume, for the whole world to seeAnd if your money runs out, and your good looks fadeMay your kindness remain . . . The richest of people aren’t rich with houses, cars, or fameNo, they’re not rich with something that can …
I am very grateful for the many kindnesses shown to me over the years. Looking forward, I encourage you to be kind to one another.