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Year: 2022
Moments with Wisdom: Tennessee Williams on Creating While We Can
In “Tennessee Williams on a Streetcar Named Success” (originally published in The New York Times […]
Shame on Us: Doing Better Next Time
The high-school team’s shortstop, thinking of his upcoming at-bat, jogged off the baseball field after […]
Are You Aware of K12 Climate Action?
The mission of K12 Climate Action, as part of the Aspen Institute, “is to unlock […]
Moments with Wisdom: Sue Miller on Shaping the Work and Meaning
In an essay on writing—on making meaning through storytelling and fiction—Sue Miller writes: “For the […]
Moments with Wisdom: Anne Lamott on “the gifts of being a writer”
In her introduction to Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life, Anne Lamott […]
Moments with Wisdom: Emily Dickinson’s “Bloom”
BLOOM by Emily Dickinson Bloom — is Result — to meet a FlowerAnd casually glanceWould […]
Push vs. Pull in Education and Leadership
Seth Godin, in his June 12, 2022 blog post “Push vs. Pull,” closes with this […]
Moment with Wisdom: Michael Roth on Why Liberal Arts Education Matters
Wesleyan University President Michael S. Roth, in his book Beyond the University, makes the case […]
Moment with Wisdom: Maria Popova on Lives too Various
Writer Maria Popova, in her life’s work The Marginalian, introduces Marcus Aurelius—“[o]nce a heartbroken queer […]