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  • 9/11 – A Call for Peace

    9/11 – A Call for Peace

    Reprinted from September 11, 2002 You can read more of my 9/11 writing here… Reprinted from September 11, 2002 “Imagine all the world living life in peace? You may say that I’m a dreame viagra buy r, but I’m not the only one. I hope some day you’ll join us, and the world will live […]


  • A “Positively Deviant” Day with Bucky and Marshall

    A “Positively Deviant” Day with Bucky and Marshall

    Marshall Thurber has the unique distinction of being a protégé of Buckminster Fuller and W. Edwards Deming. On Saturday, August 16 I joined Marshall and a few dozen “positive deviants” to tour the Buckminster Fuller exhibit at the Whitney Museu cheap viagra m in NYC. Before the museum opened, we gathered like a dance troupe […]


  • Do We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident?

    Do We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident?

    The American Film Institute voted it the 29th greatest American movie quote of all-time. Spit-polished, ramrod straight, eyes ablaze, crimson neck bulging fury, Marine Colonel Nathan Jessep (Jack Nicholson) barks defiantly through his tightly clen viagra online canadian pharmacy ched pearly whites: “You can’t handle the truth!” My dad taught me to value truth as […]


  • So Much Yet, So Little

    So Much Yet, So Little

    Have you noticed how we have so much and yet, so little? So much spin, so little truth. So much talk, so little listening. So much conversation, so little understanding. So much fluff, so little substance. So much hype, so little trust. So much information, so little insight. So much knowledge, so little wisdom. So […]


  • How Jay Abraham Hiring Me Changed My Game

    How Jay Abraham Hiring Me Changed My Game

    In 1989, I took Jay Abraham’s protege program. The price tag was $15,000. Everyone I knew said, “You’re NUTS!” Here are the results over the next three years: In 1990, Jay hired me and paid me a lot to train his proteges. In 1991, my income jumped by $100,000. In 1992, I licensed my training […]


  • Values and You

    Values and You

    If you are for enriching your life, enlivening your livelihood and enjoying a more prosperous living, this conversation is for you. So much rich content I can’t detail it all. Got stress? We talked about how to identify and isolate it in 15 minutes, and how to reduce it with one simple shift in thinking. […]


  • Week in Review… March 17 – 20

    Week in Review… March 17 – 20

    Here is the debut week in review of Play the NEW Game™. You can download the audio and resources. Please comment on the value you get. Thanks. March 20 Conversion, Activation, Moneti order cheap cialis zation… Turn Browsers into Buyers! Two case studies, one online and one offline and how to: Triage three kinds of […]


  • Play the NEW Game™ Debuts Today

    Play the NEW Game™ Debuts Today

    “Give Me 30 Minutes, I’ll Give You 30 Years.” — Mitch Axelrod, host of “Play the NEW Game™” I’m very excited to announce the debut of… Play the NEW Game™: Winning in Business, Money and Life! Monday through Thursday from 4pm to 4:30pm Eastern Extended One Hour Debut Monday, March 17 DOWNLOAD TODAY’S CONVERSATION ON […]


  • Let Us March

    Let Us March

    “In ancient Rome, when Cicero gave an oration, they said ‘What a good speaker he is.’ But when Demosthenes spoke, they rose as one and said ‘LET US MARCH!’” — Adlai Stevenson What do the people you serve say about you? Do they politely applaud and whisper, “Nice speech?” Or do they rise to their […]


  • Imperfect Giants Beat the Perfect Patriots

    Imperfect Giants Beat the Perfect Patriots

    As a lifelong New York Giant fan from a family of lifelong Giant’s fanatics, I have been basking in the afterglow of the Super Bowl. The game was one for the ages, not just as a sporting event, but as a powerful metaphor for life itself. The stories and sub-plots will fill a scrapbook. Even […]