The Impact of a Book
This amazing work of art touches me profoundly. Choose the right books. Thanks Kim for sharing! Be sure to “FOLLOW” my blog with the links at the bottom of the page (mobile)Read More…
This amazing work of art touches me profoundly. Choose the right books. Thanks Kim for sharing! Be sure to “FOLLOW” my blog with the links at the bottom of the page (mobile)Read More…
High school student invents brilliant solution for the plastic garbage ocean problem.
I first read Looking Backward (LB) over 20-years ago, and it was so inspiring to me that I’ve never forgotten it. That’s the power of great ideas: they never die. I wouldRead More…
I distinctly remember the first time I thought our educational system was broken: it was when I was a student teaching assistant at USC. I was 18 or 19 the first timeRead More…
This post about the amazing military service of entertainer Josephine Baker is truly inspiring! Be sure to “FOLLOW” my blog with the links at the bottom of the page (mobile) or onRead More…
I first heard Louis Zamperini’s story from his own lips when I was a student at our shared alma mater of USC. I remember feeling my eyes get bigger and bigger asRead More…
Can’t help but cry #NoLimits http://www.metaspoon.com/baby-born-without-eyes/#41migBykUgor7SKI.01
Janet Billig Rich is a woman without a mission who’s on a mission. She is one of the hardest-working and most widely-diversified people I’ve ever met. She’s done everything from managing rockRead More…
Check out this amazing and inspiring video about a man who is carving “nature cathedrals” out of sandstone in New Mexico. His work is transcendental. #RaPaulette #CaveDigger
Our culture is obsessed with the pursuit of “success” as well as its more deadly (to personal growth) counterpart: the avoidance of failure. However, failure is only failure if a lesson isn’tRead More…