The Challenges of Being Visionary
I have often been described as a visionary, one who sees things before others do. It’s a very astute characterization. Being visionary does not always mean being correct, although I have been
I have often been described as a visionary, one who sees things before others do. It’s a very astute characterization. Being visionary does not always mean being correct, although I have been
My wife Joyce and I celebrate our 31st wedding anniversary on February 10. This anniversary is more special than the 25th or the 30th, not only because it means that I have had
I saw the movie Up in the Air recently, and, aside from experiencing it as a first-rate piece of entertainment, I found it to be subtle and brilliant in addressing issues I confront
On Friday, February 26, 2010, Gerald F. Seib, the Wall Street Journal [https://online.wsj.com/article/SB20001424052748703795004575087833459496708.html] reporter for the Capital Journal column, wrote an insightful column entitled “Parties’ Differences Are
Although the health insurance legislation will not immediately attack employer-provided health benefits, I feel that there are many threats to their continuation. Accordingly, I feel compelled to respond to ill-informed points of view
I have been asked by many people to comment on the health insurance legislation which was approved by both houses of Congress last night. I waited until now, although the legislation filled 2,