Calvin and Hobbes on Creativity & Purpose by Bill Watterson
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Editor's Note: Tin Hat/Tin Hat Trio, in my opinion, writes some of the most beautiful and creative music while referencing many genres of music, including jazz, southern blues, bluegrass, neoclassical, eastern European folk music, and avant-garde. They truly look at old/traditional (the same) things differently than others.
“The people to me who are the most powerful leaders are the ones who have great talent in whatever their field is, great conviction in their ability to teach it and act it, but an awareness and a humility and compassion for others.”
Why Finding Meaning — Not Happiness — Is What Really Matters
May 31, 2017 7:22:06 PM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Learning and Knowledge
Author Emily Esfahani Smith explains how one can live a more meaningful life.
What's Your Story?
Apr 30, 2017 7:43:19 AM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Monthly Newsletter
I come from a long line of story tellers.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Apr 28, 2017 3:55:26 PM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Creativity & Favorites
"Philanthropy is commendable, but it must not cause the philanthropist to overlook the circumstances of economic injustice which make philanthropy necessary."
-Martin Luther King, Jr.
A line to think about:
“What Comes Next”, by Karl Zinmeister
Apr 28, 2017 3:00:46 PM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Creativity & Favorites
Editor's Note: A cancelled flight meant I missed Zinmeister’s Cleveland appearance but my host, Ron DiMattia, was kind to pick me up a copy of this book. It might just be transformational to our foundation’s work. (I’ll know more when my partners meet and discuss what we might apply from its reading.) But in any event you will doubtless enjoy this brief, easy to read commentary on how philanthropy is, has and could further change America. Who knew that the primary driver to an issue that our government was deadlocked on called slavery received substantial momentum from philanthropists from 1833 through the Emancipation Proclamation and the Civil War? I certainly did not. Or that the oft-lampooned Temperance movement was driven substantially by philanthropists and still has its desired effect today? Pre-abolition USA alcohol consumption was 7.5 gallons per capita, since Prohibition ended and still today it is around 2.2 gallons.
Eight Things I Learned From the Irish after Living in Dublin for three Years
Apr 28, 2017 2:53:32 PM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Learning and Knowledge
by Luca Marchesotti
Published on March 7, 2017