Monthly Archives: September 2013

Captain Jack :: The Wall

A family friend too familiar with the casualties of war shared some history on the Vietnam Memorial Wall recently.  I thought it too important not to share.  But first… Hers is a story too typical of our history – a … Continue reading

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That Day; This Day

For many of us, September 11th is a day to pause and remember.  In all likelihood, it’s hard for most of us to imagine that 12 years have passed since that previously unfathomable day in our history. Yet, for others, … Continue reading

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Half and Happy

“Someone is happy with less than half of what you have.” So true. In Radical, Platt teaches us that any household with an income of at least $50k USD is ahead of 99% of all people on Earth. And so… … Continue reading

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