Everyone’s Going Somewhere … But Are We Headed in the Right Direction? Sitting in the cabin of a plane, looking at the sea of passengers ahead and behind, I’m struck by a quiet truth: we’re all in motion. We’re all going somewhere. But motion isn’t the same as direction. And direction isn’t the same as … Continue reading Part 3: ✈️ Lessons from the Sky: Reflections at 30,000 Feet
weekend vibes!
Part 2: ✈️ Lessons from the Sky: Reflections at 30,000 Feet
Of Layovers, Delays & Detours — When Life Doesn’t Go According to Plan You know that sigh you let out when you hear the announcement:“Ladies and gentlemen, your flight has been delayed…”Or worse: “We’re being rerouted due to weather.” Nobody claps. Nobody celebrates. Because we love control. We love certainty. We want smooth, predictable journeys … Continue reading Part 2: ✈️ Lessons from the Sky: Reflections at 30,000 Feet
English finally declared as America‘s official language
America’s and World Languages Better now than later, but why America waited so long to officially do so beats me. It’s great to be empathetic and compassionate towards others, but some things just don’t make common sense anymore in politics or governance. Should anyone need tell anyone about the need to learn the language of … Continue reading English finally declared as America‘s official language
My Visit to Paul Getty Museum
Short video on arrival I haven’t been to a museum in years, but I visited Paul Getty Museum (aka The Getty) yesterday and I was so glad I did. What a place! What a site! The architecture is amazing to say the least. Though parking is $25, entry is free which is great as museums … Continue reading My Visit to Paul Getty Museum
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