Category: Work & Economics

Among the many things I had to memorize early on at the United States Naval Academy were the first ten stanzas of “The Laws of the Navy.” These...

It’s graduation time again! After a long four or five-year struggle (or longer), much of which was unexpectedly accomplished virtually, college students will finally come to the end...

In the fall of second grade, I proudly submitted a carefully crafted biography of my mom, composed on classic, dotted-line paper. This was a special writing project, to...

As my newsfeed fills up with pictures of young men and women outfitted in long gowns and mortarboard caps, I can’t help but notice that many of their...

When we last discussed the topic of “sunk costs,” you might have thought that this is too good to be true. We discussed how stewardship requires that we...

Modern life provides us with more freedom and opportunities to pursue our calling compared with past eras. So begins a helpful article on calling by Alex Chediak entitled...

On a recent Saturday, I got a phone call out of the blue from an old friend that I hadn’t seen for 20 years. Matt was one of...

For the past several decades, I have met many in the marketplace who suffered from an identity crisis yielding genuine frustration. When work and career have not gone...

Don’t be wasteful. Recycle. Eat all the food off your plate because there are starving kids in Africa who wish they had that food. All our lives we...

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