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Letter from God – By Paul Harvey

August 26, 2017 0

 Opening Insights Paul Harvey Aurandt (September 4, 1918 – February 28, 2009), better known as Paul Harvey, was an American radio broadcaster for the ABC Radio Networks. He was a famous news broadcaster and commentator. [...]

“If I Were The Devil” – By Paul Harvey

August 26, 2017 0

Opening Insights Paul Harvey Aurandt (September 4, 1918 – February 28, 2009), better known as Paul Harvey, was an American radio broadcaster for the ABC Radio Networks. He was a famous news broadcaster and commentator. [...]

Edward Tufte

March 10, 2017 0

Edward Rolf Tufte (/ˈtʌfti/;[1] born March 14, 1942) is an American statistician and professor emeritus of political science, statistics, and computer science at Yale University.[2] He is noted for his writings on information design and […]

Dan Millman

March 10, 2017 0

Opening Insights: Biography Daniel Jay Millman (born February 22, 1946) is an American author and lecturer in the personal development field. Millman was born in Los Angeles, California, to Herman and Vivian Millman (both deceased), […]

Jack Gibb

March 10, 2017 0

Opening Insights (December 20, 1914-January 10, 1995)A pioneer in humanistic psychology and the originator of Trust Level theory, Jack Gibb’s distinguished career as a psychologist and consultant spanned five decades. Often referred to as the […]

The Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi

February 23, 2017 0

Opening Insights What does it mean to forever remain as the student? A real master knows that learning never stops. If you could speak to a real master, and ask the questions whose answers are […]

The Legacy of James F. Mulvaney

February 22, 2017 0

Opening Insights Jim Mulvaney, loving husband, father, grandfather, friend, community leader and philanthropist passed away at home with his family at his side on Sunday, October 10, 2010. He was 87. Jim was born in […]

The Journey of A Man

February 8, 2017 0

Opening Insights Discovery is a journey, an unfolding process.  Each person’s journey is different but equal. The question is how do we uncover the who we are? Informational Insights 77 years ago an immigrant from […]

Life In 2030 Smart City Promises Utopia

December 9, 2016 0

Opening Insights Houston, we have a problem…. “Our great democracies still tend to think that a stupid man is more likely to be honest than a clever man, and our politicians take advantage of this […]

Honoring My Dad (Bobby Z)

October 11, 2016 1

Dear Dad, When you told me this summer you had decided to retire I was reminded that with every ending there is the beginning of something new. What that new represents is the continued discovery […]

Noteworthy Quotes by Milton Friedman

September 1, 2016 0

Opening Insights Milton Friedman talks about reality, incentive, wealth, family, responsibility and free enterprise. He describes how our government gets in the way of progress and how it’s the responsibility of the people to do […]

A Letter to All Who Have Lost in This Era

August 30, 2016 0

Opening Insights Anand Giridharadas the acclaimed New York Times journalist writes and talks to a world in peril.  He speaks to us as individuals and as a collective. Touching on the fears inherent in our […]

Every High School Principle Should Say…

August 30, 2016 0

Opening Insights The realities of the education system within the United States have become confused and more concerned with political correctness than educating and developing the moral character and human potential of their students.  In […]

Dear Chris…

August 8, 2016 0

Opening Insights Alex was raised in a high end community and wanted for nothing.  With a silver spoon in her mouth she ate and lived the very best.  Money was not an object.  Addiction filled […]

Transcending Museums into Living Legacies

July 16, 2016 0

Opening Insights History is everywhere. The chronicle record of events fill our library shelves, city streets and cob-webbed attics. History really is an ongoing story. It encapsulates life at various moments in time. There is […]

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