I awoke this morning to yet another day of negative social media bombardment about Trump. It seems that people cannot get enough of spouting off about how much they hate the man. And I started to wonder: at what point does this say something more about our current frustration as a society, and less about […]
Month: July 2016

The Duty of the Rich, in the Age of Neo-Feudalism
As a self-help author, I am clearly not the foremost authority on politics or economics. At the same time, as someone interested in helping people live better lives, I feel the need to state a few observations on what is happening in the economy — particularly for Americans, with the hope that some alleviation can […]

On Luck and Chance
Chance is like change – it is written into the DNA of life. It is the kind of change that cannot be foreseen or explained. The human race has taken great strides to dominate Chance: the studies of probability and statistics, and our tendency to refer to “the odds,” whether in sports or in everyday […]