Don’t Write When Angry

Washington Post political columnist Dana Milbank, while speaking to a Georgetown University journalism class, gave the aspiring writers a pearl of wisdom about how he writes his biting columns with edge but not bitterness: “We’ve all heard about how you’re not supposed to drive while angry. You also shouldn’t write while angry.” So as an aspiring … Continue reading Don’t Write When Angry

What Is Wrong with People? Case Study Number No. 4,453,751

It's another story that just leaves me thinking, "what is wrong with people?" There was a very sad incident at a Wilmington, DE high school last week in which a young woman, Amy Joyner-Francis, was assaulted in the girl's restroom, and ended up hitting her head off the sink and dying as a result of … Continue reading What Is Wrong with People? Case Study Number No. 4,453,751

If He’s Not the Last Candidate Standing, Perhaps He Could Be the Last Comic Standing

I try to avoid writing about the current Presidential campaigns, but this clip of Donald Trump talking about John Kasich's eating habits, while certainly not Presidential, is seriously funny. So if Trump isn't elected our next President, I think he should think about going on the road as a stand-up comic. That's an act I … Continue reading If He’s Not the Last Candidate Standing, Perhaps He Could Be the Last Comic Standing

I Guess I’m No Warren Buffett

I enjoy following the stock market, particularly tech related firms like Apple, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, and Amazon. I know that I own shares in most, if not all, of these companies through the mutual funds in my retirement plan, but that's not quite the same as owning a stock outright and tracking its progress. So … Continue reading I Guess I’m No Warren Buffett

Money, Meaning, and Motivation

While there is a great deal of research that looks at the impact of money (an external reward) versus meaning (an intrinsic reward) on motivation to work, I just want to share one of my favorite examples of this. The following example is based on some research by Dan Ariely, one of my favorite behavioral … Continue reading Money, Meaning, and Motivation

High School Memory of Playing Hangman

I was scrolling through my Youtube playlist today, and I stopped at "In the Summertime" by Mungo Jerry. While it's not quite summertime, I decided to watch it anyway. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvUQcnfwUUM It's quite a catchy tune, and Mungo Jerry's look is quite unique. While I was watching the video, it brought back a high school memory … Continue reading High School Memory of Playing Hangman

Connecting the Dots, and Meditation

Steve Jobs, in his inspirational graduation speech at Stanford, stated, “You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.” I had such an experience this past week in my Cost Accounting class (please don't fall asleep … Continue reading Connecting the Dots, and Meditation

Dining, Au Naturel

Coming to London this summer for just three months - a pop-up restaurant where diners have the option to eat in the nude. And so far, over 15,000 people have signed up for tickets! The restaurant, the Bunyadi, will have both clothed and unclothed sections, and diners will have access to gowns, changing rooms, and … Continue reading Dining, Au Naturel

Could This Be the End of One of My Favorite Sources of Humor?

Over the weekend, Tribune Publishing, owner of the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune, started up a system at the San Diego Union-Tribune’s website that lets readers earn points by posting comments, making regular site visits – or coughing up cash, according to Bloomberg. Commenters lose points for violating rules about relevance, respect, honesty and discretion. This … Continue reading Could This Be the End of One of My Favorite Sources of Humor?

I Wonder If We’ll Have A Parade

It was an exciting and momentous day at work. The Villanova School of Business was ranked #1 in this year's Bloomberg Businessweek ranking of undergraduate business programs. It was quite an improvement, jumping from #24 and knocking off the five-time defending champ, Notre Dame. It's been an amazing month for the University, with the NCAA Men's … Continue reading I Wonder If We’ll Have A Parade