The On-Off Exercise I tried to off myself once. It was a year of transition for my family. I had lived my whole life on the Westside of Los Angeles but my parents had decided to move over the hill to the San Fernando Valley. They settled on an apartment where I had to share […]
In part I, how culture uses its large institutions may be blocking the changes needed to sustain the very institutions that we need. We need these institutions to not only flourish but for our survival. We used the examples of college admissions, collegiate athletics, commodities trading, and political elections. Can we change the story of […]
My daughter is about to graduate from college and my son is about to graduate from high school. As many parents, while I am extremely proud, however, I worry about the opportunities that await them. When I think about how the world will change for them, my twisted mind seems to wrestle with college graduation […]