Tag Archives: humanity

Leadership

I believe a good leader possess eight qualities: Nimble intelligence that helps them adapt to unexpected circumstance and inspires adaptations growth and learning in themselves and others. Inner strength to reveal his or her own vulnerability and humanity The ability … Continue reading

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Humanity

“The starting point for human improvement is empathy. Everything flows from that.” I agree with you. We’re all so disconnected, and it’s chipping away at our humanity—it’s at the root of so many problems. – Melinda Gates Bottom Line: Empathy … Continue reading

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Trust Goodness

Albert Einstein is thought to have said, I think the most important question facing humanity is, is the universe a friendly place?”  It’s up to us to decide whether to believe in a friendly to hostile world. When you trust … Continue reading

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A Tale of Two Umbrellas

How would you react to this request from a stranger? It had been raining hard for days. Reports of 100-year floods were coming out of Boulder and Lyons to the north. A colleague and I were walking a few blocks … Continue reading

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