A Day at the Beach

I'm not sure what I'm more excited about, the great day I had at the beach today, or finding the book cover shown above. My wife and I, along with our youngest son, had the chance to go to the beach today (Ocean City, NJ), where we met my wife's sister and her husband, and … Continue reading A Day at the Beach

A Call for Truth in Direct Mail Advertising

I received the envelope below in the mail yesterday, and I was 99% sure that it was some form of advertising. However, there's always a little bit of doubt when I see words like "Urgent - Requires Immediate Action" or "Business Mail - Penalty for Tampering" on the envelope, or when I can see what … Continue reading A Call for Truth in Direct Mail Advertising

The Power of Music

My mom has been in and out of nursing homes for the past few years, and each time she is admitted, it seems to take a while for her to get accustomed to the surroundings. She is currently entering her third week at a nursing home, and the level of confusion was quite high when … Continue reading The Power of Music

High Tech Is Great, But Don’t Forget High Touch

I took my aunt for a doctor's appointment today at a state of the art facility*, and it was one of the worst health-care related experiences I have had, and I wasn't even the patient, but merely an observer. It started off even before we stepped foot into the building; it seemed like the only … Continue reading High Tech Is Great, But Don’t Forget High Touch

The Problem with Anonymous Social Networking

Secret, an app that allows its users to share messages anonymously within their circle of friends and with the public, announced today that it was shutting down. And I couldn't be happier. While I never root for anyone or any business to fail, and I admire the effort involved in developing and marketing a business … Continue reading The Problem with Anonymous Social Networking

The Day That Changed My Life

Date: April 28, 1978. Place: a college party at Lake Valhalla, East Stroudsburg, PA It started off like many other Friday nights in college, heading out to a party with friends. Who would have known that by the end of the evening, my life would be changed forever, for the better. Somehow during the course … Continue reading The Day That Changed My Life

Don’t Promise What You Can’t Deliver

This is the sixth in a collection of newspaper ads from United Technologies that appeared in the Wall Street Journal from the late 1970s through the early 1980s. Here is the original ad. "I'll have your parts in two weeks." Four weeks later the parts arrive. "I'll put it in your hand the minute you … Continue reading Don’t Promise What You Can’t Deliver

Global Report Cards on Happiness and Social Progress – How is the U.S. Doing Versus the Nordic Countries?

I believe that one of our main goals in life is happiness, or at least the pursuit of happiness. In addition, I believe another critical goal is to make society a better place for everyone. In the past couple of weeks, two organizations have come out with their rankings of the world's countries, using two … Continue reading Global Report Cards on Happiness and Social Progress – How is the U.S. Doing Versus the Nordic Countries?

‘The Wind’ by Cat Stevens, Then and Now

I've been a fan of Cat Stevens/Yusuf Islam's for over 40 years. I admired him as much for his music as for his commitment to peace and other social causes. (He also had some of the best album covers.) As we enter another graduation season, fond memories of singing "On the Road to Find Out" … Continue reading ‘The Wind’ by Cat Stevens, Then and Now

Love and Marriage, Horse and Carriage, Blogging and Snacking

TMI alert... I've gained about eight pounds since I started blogging on January 1. And unfortunately it's not eight pounds of muscle, the extra weight has settled all around my waist. Now there's probably a few things that could help account for the weight gain. My exercise routine got thrown for a loop a few … Continue reading Love and Marriage, Horse and Carriage, Blogging and Snacking