October 1964
I head to our local library most Tuesday nights -- for a change of scenery, and to get a little more work done. My treat …Read More
I head to our local library most Tuesday nights -- for a change of scenery, and to get a little more work done. My treat …Read More
I had a long-ish post I was going to run about Erica Dhawan's recent study of Harvard and MIT MBA candidates. Dhawan interviewed these young …Read More
I ran the Philadelphia half-marathon early this morning. I ran it several minutes faster than I ran it two years ago. Despite having walked a …Read More
It’s that time of year again -- time for a round of blog posts, ebooks and magazine articles on how to simplify Christmas. “Simple” is …Read More
Ah, blogging. It's a demanding past time. I don't have a good essay to post today. I have some other places that might be of …Read More
Years ago, I wrote a column for USA Today on efforts to modernize the Peace Corps. While Americans in general think of the Peace Corps …Read More
What with the election and all, we're a bit behind on "Can't have it all" manifestos. Fortunately, a lawyer (and mother of two young children) …Read More
There's no real theme to this week's links, so I'll just throw them out here. Caitlin of Healthy Tipping Point blogged about 168 Hours and what …Read More
We are at a fascinating juncture in the publishing industry. Penguin and Random House are merging, partly to better deal with the disruptive aspects of …Read More
I took my older two kids with me to vote this morning. I like to show them that voting is important, and thankfully, there weren’t …Read More