This weekend, I was replacing my water heater. Simple job, so I thought. Even after draining it, it weighed more than I planned. I lost my balance, stepped through the attic, and put a hole through the ceiling below. How does this . . . Continue reading →
Over the last 35 years (yeah I’m that old), I have interviewed hundreds of prospective employees. They range from young college grads to experienced professionals. The one thing that I was hoping for from all of them was that they would become . . . Continue reading →
In the movie “City Slickers”, Jack Palance, the old, grizzled cowboy, put his index finger into the air and told Billy Crystal that “the secret of life is one thing. If you stick to that, everything else doesn’t matter.” When asked what . . . Continue reading →
David Ranson, a consulting economist for H.C. Wainwright, a research firm serving investment managers, has spent years examining how markets tell us things. In response to a question regarding the nature of the recovery, Ranson said that, “We’ll have positive growth but . . . Continue reading →
In 1978, The Who released their album title track “Who Are You” that went from a #1 hit back then to the theme song for a #1 hit TV show today. In our life, for ourselves, we need to determine the answer not . . . Continue reading →