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MID-LIFE CRISIS We are happiest in our early years and again in our later years. We’re not so happy in mid-life. Or at least so says the research. Mid-life can be... Read More

MANAGING ONESELF Extracts from Peter Drucker’s “Managing Oneself” Published in Harvard Business Review March-April 1999 Success in the knowledge economy... Read More

LEARNING TO SHARE Click the link below to view the article on nytimes.com: ... Read More

INTERDEPENDENCE:LESSONS FROM GEESE On chilly mornings in the coastal marsh you may hear hundreds of wild geese flocked together, gently honking, feeding on found grain. Then, as though... Read More

INCENTIVE TRUSTS “Medieval alchemists failed to turn lead into gold. Wealthy twenty-first century parents fear a reverse alchemy. Will their children transmute... Read More

HOMO MOBILIS: HOW WIRELESS COMMUNICATION CONNECTS AND CHANGES US In the April 12, 2008 Economist , Andreas Kluth surveys the effects of wireless communication on how we work, live, love, relate to places and to... Read More

HAPPINESS, MISERY AND WEALTH The U.S. Declaration of Independence enshrines "the pursuit of happiness" as an inalienable right. But what is happiness? Who is happy? And how does... Read More

HAPPINESS III: PURSUING JEFFERSON'S HAPPINESS TODAY What did Thomas Jefferson mean by "the pursuit of happiness" when he penned it into the Declaration of Independence as an inalienable right? In a... Read More

HAPPINESS II: ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY Martin Seligman, the founder of "positive psychology" 1 , is the most influential psychologist of our day. Findings from his "happiness research"... Read More

HANGING ON, LETTING GO, OR "LETTING GROW" Some thirty years ago, an anxious parent removed the training wheels from Lance Armstrong's tiny two-wheeler. No doubt Lance wobbled, fell a few... Read More

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