In the summer of 2009, my wife and I sat at our kitchen table looking at two kids — ten and twelve — and a promise we’d made each other
May 31, 2026
In the summer of 2009, my wife and I sat at our kitchen table looking at two kids — ten and twelve — and a promise we’d made each other
May 31, 2026
Image credit: Darius Bashar on Unsplash Surrender I’ve journeyed through many lives, roles, responsibilities, identities. Some eagerly embraced with joy and pleasure until their expiration dates passed and they were
May 30, 2026
Earlier this year, I wrote a blog post called “The Month I Died.” No, I don’t plan to die any time soon, but I am taking a full month off
May 29, 2026
Many employers resort to the interview process to make a decision about a candidate. This is problematic because unstructured interviews provide surprisingly little useful information about future job performance. But,
May 28, 2026
Recently, Oren and I went backroad four-wheeling in Baja. Between the topes (speed bumps) and rugged dirt roads, we got jostled. For some reason, this phrase kept coming up for
May 27, 2026
The moment you realize time is finite, your priorities suddenly become astonishingly clear. At 35, you’ll attend a networking mixer where no one remembers anyone’s name and somehow call this
May 26, 2026
Not the polished, wise elder sitting cross-legged on a mountaintop dispensing elegant aphorisms. No. My future self was more rumpled than that. White-haired. Comfortable shoes. Slightly impatient. Warm, but with
May 25, 2026
At some point your expiration date will be a matter to consider. You slow down, your body is less compliant and everything takes more effort and energy. The acceptance of
May 24, 2026
“Best practices to educate children is always a hypothesis. In modern education, we consistently experiment on the youth.” Busing refers to the practice of transporting students to schools outside their local
May 23, 2026
Bruce Feiler is a zeitgeist surfer who has a world-class ability to see what topics deserve more attention in the town square and he writes bestselling books to give these
May 22, 2026
A recent New York Times article on aging and weirdness basically confirms what many of us in midlife already suspected: Aging is less about becoming elderly and more about becoming
May 21, 2026
One of the great ironies of aging is that the older we get, the more important it becomes to become a beginner again. We now know that novelty, curiosity, and
May 20, 2026
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