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Articles from 2020

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    When Your Best Work Comes From Humility

    May 29, 2020 · 5 min read

    Sebastian was flattered when Michael, his former protégé, asked him to critique the promotion he’d written. After all, Sebastian hadn’t written much copy in the 10 years that had passed since they worked…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    reproach (noun)

    May 29, 2020 · 1 min read

    Reproach (ruh-PROHTCH) is an expression of disapproval or disappointment. As I used it today: “The copywriter believes – or desperately wants to believe (which is sometimes worse) – that his/her writing is…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Washington Post's Funniest Alternative Word Definitions

    May 29, 2020 · 1 min read

    Every year, the Washington Post holds a contest in which readers are asked to supply alternative meanings for common words. Here are a few of the most recent winners that I was able to find: * coffee – the…

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  • Worth Reading

    Rhyme’s Reason: A Guide to English Verse by John Hollander

    May 29, 2020 · 1 min read

    This is a book my mother gave me when I first began writing poetry in college. I remember having a high opinion of it then. A brief but comprehensive survey of the forms, rhyme schemes, and metric patterns of…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    What Makes Wrestling So Captivating

    May 29, 2020 · 1 min read

    This is wrestling…

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    Letting Adult Children Find Their Own Way

    May 27, 2020 · 10 min read

    We are in a taxi in Paris – the four of us. PB gets a call. She gives us the sorry look and looks at the phone. She smiles. “It’s L,” she says. L is her daughter, her bright, beautiful daughter. We’ve known L…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    serendipitous (adjective)

    May 27, 2020 · 1 min read

    Something that is serendipitous (ser-un-DIP-ih-tus) occurs or is discovered by chance in a happy or beneficial way. As I used it today: “As they moved into their mid-teens, I wanted my children to be…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    How Camp David Got Its Presidential Name

    May 27, 2020 · 1 min read

    Camp David, the oft-mentioned presidential retreat, is located around 60 miles from Washington, DC, in Maryland’s Catoctin Mountain Park. Officially a US Navy installation, it was built by the WPA in the 1930s…

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  • Worth Watching

    More Than Money: The Good Life Parable

    May 27, 2020 · 1 min read

    In this short film about a well-known fable, a fisherman teaches a young businessman about life after the young man uses his MBA knowledge to explain how the fisherman could be more successful. A good…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Nature's Most Surprising Scientific Secrets Revealed

    May 27, 2020 · 1 min read

    Lots of interesting facts about how nature works...

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    Art Collecting: Learn While You Earn

    May 25, 2020 · 8 min read

    “The only time life allows for happiness is the present. Right now. In this very moment.” – Michael Masterson Investing in museum-quality art will make you richer financially as the years pass, but owning that…

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  • Worth Watching

    Reagan's Masterful Speech On American Freedom

    May 25, 2020 · 1 min read

    “Freedom Isn’t Free” – a powerful speech by President Ronald Reagan. I don’t know enough about Reagan’s career to have a strong opinion about it, but I can think of only two other presidents in my lifetime…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    fractious (adjective)

    May 25, 2020 · 1 min read

    Fractious (FRAK-shus) means quarrelsome; irritable. As used in a recent article in The Economist about the debate, in China, over whether a 14-year-old girl was a victim of rape by her wealthy guardian or a…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Word of the Day: X-rays

    May 25, 2020 · 1 min read

    X-rays – a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation – were accidentally discovered in 1895 by Wilhelm Roentgen, a German physics professor. Not knowing what they were, Roentgen called them X-rays – with…

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  • Readers Write

    An email from CO

    May 25, 2020 · 1 min read

    I’ll read any wealth, business building, etc. book that you put out. (I’ve bought a few of them multiple times.)

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Tennis Gets New Rules for 2020

    May 25, 2020 · 1 min read

    “New Tennis Rules”

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    Finding Truth When Ideology Clouds The Debate

    May 22, 2020 · 18 min read

    Ever since Trump took office, conversation with many friends and most of my family has been a challenge. They feel about him the way some of my conservative friends and colleagues feel about Hillary Clinton…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    insinuate (verb)

    May 22, 2020 · 1 min read

    To insinuate(in-SIN-yoo-ate) is to slide (oneself or a thing) slowly and smoothly into a position. As I used it today: “I like a loud argument as much as any Irish American, but I don’t like an intellectual…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    How Pandemics End: Fear Fades Faster Than Death

    May 22, 2020 · 2 min read

    According to medical historians, there are basically two ways that pandemics end. One is when death rates plummet. The other is when fear about the disease wanes. This has happened with most pandemics. It even…

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  • Worth Watching

    The history of our world in 18 minutes

    May 22, 2020 · 1 min read

    – an interesting TED Talk by David Christian. To watch it, click here.

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Jeff Allen on Finding His America

    May 22, 2020 · 1 min read

    Jeff Allen: “My America” 

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    Why Free Charity Offers Often Backfire

    May 20, 2020 · 8 min read

    In Part 1 of “Free Is a Bad Idea,” I wrote about how “free” is generally bad in business – in particular, how free offers tend to work poorly as marketing campaigns and can actually weaken the long-term…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    cosset (verb)

    May 20, 2020 · 1 min read

    To cosset (KAH-sit) is to pamper; to care for and protect in an overindulgent way. As used by Mark Gatiss: “Fear is an underrated emotion. And that’s why I think it’s very dangerous to try to cosset children…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    The Underrated Surrealist Artist Leonor Fini Deserves

    May 20, 2020 · 1 min read

    Leonor Fini should be better known than she is. Born in Buenos Aires in 1906, she grew up in Italy and moved to Paris at age 24 to commence a brilliant career. She hung out with Salvador Dali and others in the…

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  • Worth Watching

    Young Doctor Explains COVID-19 Deaths With Charm

    May 20, 2020 · 1 min read

    I was fascinated by this video explanation about how COVID-19 patients die. Most of what this young doctor explains are facts that you already know, although you might miss some of it because his explanation…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Amazing story! 

    May 20, 2020 · 1 min read

    Amazing story! 

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    Why Free Offers Usually Fail In Business

    May 18, 2020 · 6 min read

    After many years of mulling it over, I’ve come to the conclusion that giving away things for free is a bad idea. I’m sure that statement will sound odd or even idiotic to many people, but give me a chance to…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    eschew (verb)

    May 18, 2020 · 1 min read

    To eschew (es-CHEW) is to deliberately avoid using; to abstain from. As I used it today: “I learned the lesson above in the mid to late 1980s. After that, I eschewed freebie campaigns and even highly…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    How The Civil War Created America's Income Tax

    May 18, 2020 · 1 min read

    Fighting the Civil War cost us a fortune. We ended up going into serious debt – equal to 100% of the country’s GDP at the time. Since there were relatively few taxes back then, Abraham Lincoln imposed the…

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  • Worth Reading

    When Mask-Wearing Rules Faced Resistance

    May 18, 2020 · 1 min read

    This is an interesting account, on History.com, of the use of face masks during the 1918 “Spanish” Flu pandemic. To read it, click here.

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Try This Surprisingly Tricky Visual Puzzle

    May 18, 2020 · 1 min read

    In the mood for a little fun? Try this…

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  • Notes From My Journal

    Fear and Hope for Young People Today

    May 15, 2020 · 3 min read

    "'Hope’ is the thing with feathers / That perches in the soul / And sings the tune without the words / And never stops – at all” – Emily Dickinson Fear and Hope for Young People Today “I feel sorry for young…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    breviloquent (adjective)

    May 15, 2020 · 1 min read

    Breviloquent (breh-VIL-uh-kwuhnt) describes speaking, writing, or thinking that is concise and eloquent. Example: “Good writing is breviloquent.”

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Doctor's Rule Of Threes Clears Lung Mucus

    May 15, 2020 · 1 min read

    Whether it’s caused by COVID-19 or another illness, you can help relieve mucus buildup in the lungs by following this doctor’s “rule of threes” – three deep breaths, three coughs, all repeated three times…

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  • Readers Write

    An email from GT

    May 15, 2020 · 1 min read

    I'm very happy to say I've landed an exciting job straight out of university…. Thanks to [your guidance] I've seen the power of sales, and been given a wonderful foundation in my ability to sell…. My formal…

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  • Worth Reading

    To prevent the next pandemic, it’s the legal wildlife trade we should worry about…

    May 15, 2020 · 1 min read

    In this essay from National Geographic, a biologist argues that viruses can spread as easily from the trade of legal wildlife like frogs and monkeys, a multibillion-dollar global business, as they can by bats…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Music Teacher Captures Isolation's Emotional Toll In Song

    May 15, 2020 · 1 min read

    This poignant video of a music teacher trying to convey her thoughts and feelings about shelter-in-place through a heartfelt song nearly brought me to tears.

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    How Simplifying Your Work Life Increases Success

    May 13, 2020 · 7 min read

    About 20 years ago, I did a little experiment. I wanted to find out if it really is possible to do business from anywhere in the world. So I packed my family off to Rome (one of my favorite cities) for a…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    respite (noun)

    May 13, 2020 · 1 min read

    Respite (RES-pit) is an interval of relief; a delay or cessation for a time, especially of anything distressing or trying. As I used it today: “Even if you do catch up, you’ll have, at best, a day’s respite…

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  • Worth Reading

    The latest issue of AWAI’s Barefoot Writer — May 13, 2020

    May 13, 2020 · 1 min read

    In this issue: * How to Conquer Your Greatest Creativity Killer * More Than a One-Trick Pony * Connection Crisis Sparks Opportunity Bonanza for Writers * Happiness Recalibrated * Stop Squirming! Market…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Contagious vs Infectious

    May 13, 2020 · 1 min read

    An infectious disease is a communicable disease that spreads by contaminating people (or animals) with pathogenic microbial agents, such as viruses, bacteria, or other microorganisms. In other words, a disease…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Lockdown is a huge mistake…

    May 13, 2020 · 1 min read

    A dull presentation, but it’s from someone (a Nobel Prize winning scientist) that understands the math.

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    Let’s Talk About Art…

    May 11, 2020 · 10 min read

    “There are two ways that art is judged as good: connoisseurship and marketing.” – Michael Masterson Let’s Talk About Art…* “Why did you put ‘art’ in the headline?” my inner editor shouts. “Because that’s the…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    dilettante (noun)

    May 11, 2020 · 1 min read

    A dilettante (dil-uh-TAHNT) is a person who cultivates an area of interest without any real commitment or knowledge. As I used it today: “Some people think of art collecting as a snooty hobby practiced by…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Art Prices Hold Steady When Stock Markets Crash

    May 11, 2020 · 2 min read

    There is a relationship between art and stocks that is worth noting. According to the MMAAI (Mei Moses All Art Index), which has been tracking art returns since 1820, prices for art rise when the stock market…

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  • Worth Reading

    Stephen King Has an Idea for the Story Joe Biden Could Be Telling” in The New York Times

    May 11, 2020 · 1 min read

    A solid interview with a very good writer. Click here to read it.

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Seymour The Squirrel And The Avocado Helmet

    May 11, 2020 · 1 min read

    “Seymour the Squirrel and the Avocado Helmet” - Is this animal abuse?

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    Principles of Wealth #38

    May 8, 2020 · 5 min read

    “We can all – even the poorest of us – increase our wealth daily by doing some small thing to enhance the value of our property, our knowledge, our skills, and our trustworthiness.” – Michael Masterson…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Why The Spanish Flu Wasn't Actually Spanish

    May 8, 2020 · 1 min read

    The Spanish Flu, which started during WWI, got the name as the result of a misunderstanding. Spain was hit hard by the epidemic – and though other major European countries and the US suppressed the news to…

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  • Worth Watching

    Take ‘the Other’ to Lunch

    May 8, 2020 · 1 min read

    There’s an angry divisive tension in the air that threatens to make modern politics impossible. In this TED Talk, Elizabeth Lesser shares a simple way to begin a real dialogue – by going to lunch with someone…

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