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(#24) The Privilege of Remembrance
Remembrance ensures that, when the last of those involved in the event have left us, a timeless opportunity remains…
(#22) All the Dominoes Fall
In the autumn of 2011, a light wind carried my father’s ashes from my fingertips into the sea. But it wasn’t until 30 years after the accident, when I got the chance to speak to an audience about this story, that I noticed something profound…
(#21) Group Think
Diversity of thought is good for innovation, but game-changing ideas don’t come by adhering unwaveringly to one train of thought. Here is why you should never lose the ability to march away from the beat of the drums.
(#20) Leading with Uncertainty
Every blog in this series should leave you with a question, not an answer.
(#19) A Walk Among the Tombstones
Macabre walks through graveyards help peel away the stress from our mortal coil. The stories on gravestones can urge us to rewrite our own before it’s too late.