Dear Dad It seems that lately we struggle to spend time together without quarreling. Neither of us are good at small talk, and the divergent path that I took in my life means that we no longer share much in common. Most importantly, we no longer see the world through similar frames of reference. IContinue reading “The Great Reset: A letter to my Father and my ‘Sliding Doors’ self”
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The Great Reset: Teaching What We Left Behind
Have you ever had a “Ratatouille” moment? Like in the animated movie where the food critic is instantaneously transported to a deeply cherished childhood memory when stimulated by an extraordinary event, in that case the first mouthful of a dish that invoked his mother’s ratatouille? I have experienced it once in my life, and thereContinue reading “The Great Reset: Teaching What We Left Behind”
The Great Reset
This is a post of hope. Of promise. Of potential within our grasp if we have the courage to reach for it. The commencement discusses markets because they give a verifiable account of the slow reaction to the threat that COVID-19 posed to humanity. The latter discussion opens up to encompass implications and aspirations forContinue reading “The Great Reset”