
The Road Not Taken By Others
Editor’s note: Taking a break from supply chain and logistics, Adrian shares a story on how the decisions made by others contribute to the paths
Editor’s note: Taking a break from supply chain and logistics, Adrian shares a story on how the decisions made by others contribute to the paths
A few months ago, we were watching one of those dystopian movies (I think it was A Quiet Place) and my oldest daughter Hannah said,
Ten years ago today, on October 4, 2011, my oldest daughter Hannah was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) at age 11. As I wrote
Sometime in the future — I don’t know how far, maybe 10 years, 20 years, 30 years from now — there will be something great
I listened to a sermon last week that began with a discussion on happiness. The preacher talked about “the myths of happiness,” based on the
Random violence makes the news because it is rare, whereas routine kindness doesn’t make the news because it is so common. — Matt Ridley, author
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