FEATURED COLUMN: THE ETHICS NINJA
Through the Windows of Confusion
While nobody knows what’s going on around here, everybody knows what’s going on around here. In his eerily prophetic 1975 novel, The Shockwave Rider, John...
Leadership Begins at Home
Sometimes there is something that makes us say, Look, this is new! -- But it has already existed for ages before us.
~Ecclesiastes History does repeat...
I’m Mad as Hell!
Are you angry? You should be. But what are you angry about? Misdirected anger is nothing but destructive. Anger harnessed and channeled can become...
The News Behind the Headlines
In his insightful book Integrity, Yale Law Professor Stephen L. Carter writes: I look forward to the day when we as voters will say,...
A Forgotten Past Means a Discarded Future
To know where we’re going, we need to remember where we’ve been
Have you ever forgotten an anniversary? If you did, you probably didn’t forget...
10 Ways to Stay Honest in a Dishonest World
Who doesn’t like a good story?
After spending my prodigal youth hitchhiking cross country and circling the globe, living abroad for a decade, and teaching...
No More Excuses?
I wrote these verses nearly 40 years ago while traveling around the world. Since then I have revisited and revised them again and again...
The Ethics of Epidemic
5 practical lessons from the coronavirus outbreak
George Santayana famously taught that those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Friedrich Hegel less...