Business Advice Fiction/Humor

Living Dangerously

Living Dangerously I recall reading about John McAfee, the founder of the anti-virus software company, McAfee. His later life reads like a cheap thriller novel or Dateline episode. After selling his company and declaring its software products scams that consumers should uninstall, he moved to Belize, only to get caught up in a murder scandal that had him running in exile from the small Caribbean country, often referred to as the Mosquito Coast. From there…

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Memoir Retirement

The Silence of the Lamb

The Silence of the Lamb March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb, right? Is that all about the balancing act of life or is it about the weather patterns of the Northern Hemisphere, or perhaps its all biblical in suggesting that lions and lambs can coexist? I really don’t know and Google isn’t being that helpful about it all. What I do know is that as we approach the end of…

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Fiction/Humor Memoir

Two of a Kind

Two of a Kind Kim and I are watching all the episodes of Loudermilk and the episode tonight involved the death of Loudermilk’s wayward father. As Loudermilk is trying to get his life back on track, his estranged father appears out of nowhere and Loudermilk is reminded about what a bad father he has. His father was a philanderer of epic proportions. It also turns out Loudermilk’s addiction problems connect directly to his Dad’s advice…

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Retirement

Staying Creative

Staying Creative I have long said that if there is one characteristic that I prize the most, it is creativity. When people ask me why I stayed in the banking business so long and specifically so long with Bankers Trust, I always come back to the same answer. The era from 1976 to2001 was a quarter-century of tremendous creativity in finance and banking. Innovation was my stock and trade and I was the guy who…

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Memoir

Ballast

Ballast Yesterday I went to the rock store for the first time in a long time. I’ve used rock products around the property for a number of purposes over the past few years. I first bought a truckload of mixed size river rock of assorted coloration. I remember well thinking that I was smart to lay down a blue tarp on my upper driveway on which to have the rock dumped. Let’s put it this…

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Politics

My Politics

My Politics I don’t make much of a secret about my political leanings. I keep telling myself that I need to tone it down, but everything going on in the political arena makes it increasingly difficult to do so. Last night I was watching a new series Kim and I are following called Loudermilk and the aggressively outspoken protagonist, who is a [published music critic and currently an addicted drug and alcohol counselor, tries to…

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