The Changed Lines of Generational Power by Bob Ritzema
The Changed Lines of Generational Power by Bob Ritzema I have been reading Being Mortal by Atul Gawande, who is a surgeon, a staff writer for the New Yorker, and a Harvard Professor. He’s […]
The Changed Lines of Generational Power by Bob Ritzema I have been reading Being Mortal by Atul Gawande, who is a surgeon, a staff writer for the New Yorker, and a Harvard Professor. He’s […]
6 Retirement Lifestyle Questions: How Would You Answer? by Bob Lowry When I began Satisfying Retirement several years ago one of my favorite bloggers was Tess Marshall, author of The Bold […]
If Life Had a Do-Over Option, Would I? by Bob Lowry I have given some thought to how my retirement journey has unfolded. That has raised the question, ” What if I could […]
Beyond Beauty by Robin Trimingham This week the concept of gender neutrality seems to be on everyone’s mind. Rooted in the notion that people are hardwired into judging one another […]
Have you ever changed your mind? by Bill Storie Come on now, be honest. Have you ever made a decision only to find out that you got it wrong – […]
What if …? by Bill Storie As most of you know, I was in the business world, particularly in the financial sector, over my career. I was OK, nothing spectacular, […]
Touch Me by Bob Ritzema There’s an interesting incident near the end of David Foster Wallace’s magnum opus Infinite Jest that says a lot about how humans treat each other. […]
At 100, Margaret Berry is letting loose—and appreciating the thrill of a life well-lived. Note: This article first appeared in The Alcalde, The Official Publication of Texas Exes. It is […]
Learning to Fail by Bob Lowry I guess I shouldn’t be surprised by much of anything anymore. An article in the New York Times a few weeks ago detailed one […]
You Don’t Really Start Getting Old Until You Stop Learning by Bob Ritzema In the June 5 issue of Time magazine, Bill Gates was interviewed about the books that have […]