Response attributed to Benjamin Franklin at the close of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, when queried as he left Independence Hall on the final day of deliberation. In America, we have the right to a free country, but we may not always have the ability to maintain it. It depends on who lives here, whatContinueContinue reading “Right vs. Ability”
Author Archives: Marc Casciani
Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 25 – Dave Foster
Ordinary People. Extraordinary Conversations. If “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” and “The Parable of the Good Samaritan” collided at an intersection, then the Neighborly Love podcast would be the result. It features casual conversations over coffee in a “virtual coffee shop” that lean into the power of empathy. It’s about feeling heard, valued, and understood.ContinueContinue reading “Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 25 – Dave Foster”
Diversity, Dignity, and Inclusion
We celebrated our daughter’s 15th birthday yesterday. Jarah is such a blessing. She displays an innate quality that is much needed today, dignity. Dignity is the state or quality of being worthy of honor and respect. Jarah treats everyone with dignity. Her name is a gender-neutral name of Arabic origin that means boldness, bravery. SheContinueContinue reading “Diversity, Dignity, and Inclusion”
Opposite George
One of my favorite episodes of “Seinfeld” is The Opposite (S5:E22 – May 19, 1994). In the episode, George Costanza decides to turn his life around by doing the exact opposite of what he would usually do. George: Every decision I’ve ever made in my entire life has been wrong. My life is the completeContinueContinue reading “Opposite George”
One Pack. Your Story.
In a wolf pack, there is an underlying premise by which members of the pack operate. Nothing in life is free and nothing is free of consequences. Wolves believe that everything must be earned and are social beings with an extraordinary ability to compromise, win, lose, and still get the best out of every situation.ContinueContinue reading “One Pack. Your Story.”
Life’s Arenas
Athletes train to compete in their sport. Usually, this is a complement of physical and mental activities and routines that prepare their bodies and minds to give themselves the best possible chance at success. For those of us who were or are athletes, have we ported those habits to daily life? Do we prepare forContinueContinue reading “Life’s Arenas”
Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 24 – Andrew Chiapusio
Ordinary People. Extraordinary Conversations. If “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” and “The Parable of the Good Samaritan” collided at an intersection, then the Neighborly Love podcast would be the result. It features casual conversations over coffee in a “virtual coffee shop” that lean into the power of empathy. It’s about feeling heard, valued, and understood.ContinueContinue reading “Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 24 – Andrew Chiapusio”
Do You Have This Superpower?
How do you find your legs each day? Whether in business, in the home, or in the community, how do you get your bearings before you start feeling the day’s tug? Where do you find the stability you need to live well for the long haul, including today? Do you give your first and bestContinueContinue reading “Do You Have This Superpower?”
Bringing It Back to What’s Important
This week Hillsdale College granted me early access to a new free online course they are offering, “Supply-Side Economics and American Prosperity with Arthur Laffer.” I am a member of their Liberty & Learning Society, and the offer was extended to me by them in gratitude for my partnership in supporting Hillsdale’s educational mission toContinueContinue reading “Bringing It Back to What’s Important”
The One Thing
My Myers-Briggs personality type is INFJ, which is labeled as “the counselor.” For those Star Wars fans, that means I have the same personality as Obi-Wan Kenobi. For years, I thought I was an ENFJ (“the teacher”), but as I became more vulnerable, I realized that I am often mistaken for an extrovert because IContinueContinue reading “The One Thing”
