Memoir

The Cocoon

The Cocoon I spoke to Kim today as the Atmospheric Rivers buffeting Central and Southern California raged on. She was hunkering down during the storm. We have been very fortunate in San Diego relative to other areas of California for many reasons. To begin with, the impact of the long term draught has not been as severe in our area than it has been in the more northern parts of the state. We have not…

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Business Advice Memoir

The Hot Seat

The Hot Seat Today I am sitting in the breakfast room wearing a blue suit and tie, like I did for the better part of forty-five years during my working life on Wall Street. As much as I am unused to strapping on my business armor at this point in life, I ws never that bothered by dressing the part during my working life. I had gone to four years of prep school during my…

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Business Advice Memoir

The Hot Seat

The Hot Seat Today I am sitting in the breakfast room wearing a blue suit and tie, like I did for the better part of forty-five years during my working life on Wall Street. As much as I am unused to strapping on my business armor at this point in life, I ws never that bothered by dressing the part during my working life. I had gone to four years of prep school during my…

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Love Politics

A World Gone Mad

A World Gone Mad I am once again sitting in the sedate and peaceful setting of the NYC Cornell Club breakfast room. I find hat hen one travels, one’s view of the world takes on a different perspective. We awake in a different time zone with people we know still asleep and others we used to know less far away. The places around us are either or both more or less familiar and we tend…

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Love

Invictus

Invictus In 1875, William Ernest Henley penned a short poem about the English tradition of maintaining a stiff upper lip in the face of adversity. The last two lines of the poem are the most memorable and are: I am the master of my fateI am the captain of my soul. I was reminded of the poem while watching the Matt Damon and Morgan Freeman movie by the same name, Invictus. It is the story…

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Memoir Retirement

Seeing the World

Seeing the World There are only a few pieces of promotional mail that I bother with. One of those that I can’t seem to ignore is that National Geographic Expeditions magazine. The magazine is a pretty fancy piece of literature that must be expensive to produce and is therefore probably not just sent out randomly. I must be of the preferred customer list as both a long-time subscriber to their magazine and an occasional buyer…

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Memoir Politics

Illegitimi Non Carborundum

Illegitimi Non Carborundum I took Latin for four years of high school and I learned lots of Latin words and expressions, many of which are used in the practice of the law. I have found my Latin education to be useful in the way everyone says it will be helpful, as an aid to understanding the English language and the various roots and derivations of words that have found their way into the English language.…

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Business Advice Retirement

The Structure of Retirement

The Structure of Retirement Every stage of life has some degree of structure for most of us. Some of us prefer as little structure as possible and some of us need more structure to keep us on track. We are not only all different, but we are different differently at different times of our lives. I find that a certain amount of structure to my life and even to my day is preferable to fully…

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Memoir

The Best of Times

The Best of Times The New Year always brings out of the woodwork all manner of articles reflecting on the past and the future. The ones I read most closely are those that deal with the here and now. Today I read a Times Op/Ed piece entitled so as to highlight what the writer feels that we are living in the best times that have ever existed, what he called “the best time to be…

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