Sometimes doing the right thing is a matter of simply paying attention to an obvious opportunity embedded in what you are doing in your job or daily life — and then having the confidence and courage to make it happen. It’s a matter of ignoring that part of your brain that’s constantly whispering to you, You…Read More
When Andre got off the juvenile court bus at a suburban school, the privileged students there were shocked at what they saw. He and his eight fellow juvenile offenders were wearing neckties. Some of these nine students had been violent criminals, some not. They’d come to this St. Louis suburb, with a police escort, to…Read More
I was reminded recently of my disappointment that Malala Yousufzai didn’t with the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize. I take heart in being confident that it will go to her at some point in her life, given her character, her achievements even now at her young age, and her determination to change her world. Here’s what…Read More
From a friend after a talk I gave about The Constant Choice. What I liked about Victor’s reaction was that he immediately recognized how my message wasn’t really about me, it was about him and everyone else in the audience. In answer to his last suggestion , this blog and the one I do for Huffington Post…Read More
Archimedes said that if you gave him a large enough lever, and a proper fulcrum, he could move the world. For social change, the fulcrum resides in how we make personal choices. So when it comes to health care, what we need isn’t simply good treatment for everyone, which is now the law of the…Read More