According to the Chinese zodiac, 2011 is the year of the Rabbit. Compared to dragons and snakes, the rabbit seems a bit innocuous. But, after watching this clip from Monty Python’s Holy Grail, it’s clear that even a year dedicated to a tiny rodent can have its drawbacks. So rather than step lightly into 2011, expecting cute, cuddly results in your life and business – let’s consider some lessons as learned by those who sought fortune in this film. Lesson…
Nothing is static, except oblivion. If there’s one thing you must come to terms with in your life, it’s that everything changes. Constantly. You included. If you’ve got children, whenever you see people you haven’t seen in a while they’ll invariably state, ‘My, how they’ve grown!’ We as parents don’t see it. It happens too gradually. Like the hour hand on a clock. But rest assured, they’re changing. In fact, the physical changes humans undergo during our first 18 or…
Rather than try to impress you with a top ten list of social media stories, celebrity tweets or natural disasters from 2010, I’m only expert enough to share my own stuff. So even though this might be the lamest top ten list you’ll ever see, here are my top ten Twitpics from 2010. (Note: All photos shot with an iPhone and *without* the aid of filters – which I know isn’t very hip, but hey.) #10. The day our puppy flew. …
I used to be a very talented liar. But I gave it up. When I was an IT headhunter in NYC back in the day, my old boss used to say, “Always tell the truth, there’s less to remember.” Ironically, he later went to prison for fraud. But I’ve always remembered what he said because he was absolutely right. It’s a helluva lot easier to be honest. And so now for a very long time, I’ve been the most honest…
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This will be the most subdued Christmas in our family’s history. Yesterday, my wife and I spent two hours in a toy store only to walk out with about $60 worth of stuff. And if you’ve ever been in a toy store, you know that this doesn’t amount to anything big. Sure, you can buy a lot of trinkets and silly bands for $60, but you’re not getting two WOW gifts with that paltry amount. It’s not that we didn’t…
