Will the Real You Please Stand Up?

This is the 53rd in a collection of newspaper ads written by Harry Gray, then CEO of United Technologies, that appeared in the Wall Street Journal from the late 1970s through the early 1980s. Here is the text from that ad. Submit to pressure from peers and you move down to their level. Speak up … Continue reading Will the Real You Please Stand Up?

Man’s Inhumanity to Man

A suicide bomber killed at least 65 people, mostly women and children, at a park in Lahore today (Easter Sunday) in an attack claimed by a Pakistani Taliban faction which said it had targeted Christians. There's so much wrong in that one sentence - children, a park, Easter Sunday, Christians. The bombing is further proof … Continue reading Man’s Inhumanity to Man

How Much Is a Life Worth?

According to the Food and Drug Administration, the value of a statistical life (VSL) was $9.3 million in 2015. Assigning a dollar value to a human life may seem a bit callous, but it is a necessity. Government agencies are required to conduct a cost-benefit analysis for every regulation expected to cost $100 million or … Continue reading How Much Is a Life Worth?

Sweet Baby James

Our oldest son, James, is home from Raleigh for the Easter weekend, and as always, it's great to have him around. As he started saying his good nights before retiring for bed, I had a flashback to the day my wife and I brought him home from the hospital, over 33 years ago. While most … Continue reading Sweet Baby James

Who Said Allowing Comments on a Blog Is Risky?

I know some bloggers are concerned about allowing readers to post comments, since you never know what a reader might say. But it's never concerned me (perhaps because I get so few comments). In fact, many of the comments I receive make my day, especially when they are like this one I just received: you … Continue reading Who Said Allowing Comments on a Blog Is Risky?

Forget about Giving College Students Laptops or iPads, How about a Dog?

Finals week at college can be a stressful time for students. And it seems like the stress levels have increased over the years. Back in my college days, I vaguely recall feeling some stress during finals week, but I don't recall the college offering any way to relieve that stress. Things are quite different today. … Continue reading Forget about Giving College Students Laptops or iPads, How about a Dog?

We Are…

To paraphrase a recent Huffington Post article, We are Paris. We are Ankara. We are Istanbul. We are Brussels. But above all, WE ARE HUMAN. WE ARE LOVE. WE ARE PEACE. WE ARE ONE. My thoughts and prayers to all the victims of terror and violence; you will not be forgotten.    

Why Does Everyone Hate Meetings?

This is the 52nd in a collection of newspaper ads written by Harry Gray, then CEO of United Technologies, that appeared in the Wall Street Journal from the late 1970s through the early 1980s. Here is the text from that ad. Three kinds of people attend meetings. Those who want progress, those who don't, and … Continue reading Why Does Everyone Hate Meetings?

Soda Taxes Are in the News Again

I wrote about this back in July of last year, after the Wall Street Journal had a pros vs. cons debate about whether there should be a tax on sugary drinks. I noted back then I was fully in favor of such a tax, and the research seemed to indicate that such taxes are most … Continue reading Soda Taxes Are in the News Again

What If My Blog Was More Like Twitter?

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey confirmed that Twitter would keep tweets at 140-characters. If I kept that limit for my blog posts, this would be t