Khalil Gibran
“Life without liberty is like a body without spirit.”
“Personally I’m always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught.”
“Rest and be thankful.” ~William Wordsworth A few years ago, I caught myself doing something that made no sense. It was late evening, my kids were asleep, the house finally quiet. I’d been counting down to this moment all day—dreaming of sinking into the couch, wrapping myself in a blanket, maybe even reading a book
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America’s love affair with work runs deeper than productivity. In a country where suburban sprawl and commercial zoning have pushed out gathering places like public squares, diners and barbershops, the workplace has filled that void. For many Americans, the office isn’t just where they earn a living—it’s where they find community, identity and meaning. The
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A rising number of companies are experimenting with shared leadership at the very top, appointing two co-CEOs to split responsibilities and bring varied skill sets to the boardroom. When executive duties are shared, organizations can streamline decision-making and overcome leadership bottlenecks. Especially in today’s AI and data-driven work landscape, having more perspectives in command can
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