What is success? For me, success was defined by a note from my father before I took the ACT college entrance exam. The morning of test day, I found a note among the scattered study notes and crushed pop cans on my desk. In physician-like scrawl my father left me a life-changing message on a […]
History has a funny way of repeating itself. The famous quote explains that “we must learn from history or we are doomed to repeat it.” The late Richard Neustadt and Ernest May, professors at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School, explained in their book Thinking In Time: The Uses of History for Decision Makers that “there […]
On April 26, 1943, Time Magazine published an article titled “How to Become President,” and it is very amusing to me how relevant that article is still today. The Constitution requires a native born United States citizens running for President to be thirty-five years of age, but we all know there is so much […]
The Washington Post has a great article about how young people are getting more and more involved in philanthropy, largely due to the power of the internet. If you’ve got the time, it’s definitely worth a read!