Category Archives: Life-long Learning

Drucker and Verdi

One of the best examples of someone I knew who consistently “elevated himself through conscious endeavor” was Peter Drucker, whom I was privileged to study with in graduate school.  Drucker was in his 80s when I was his student.  But … Continue reading

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Viva Da Vinci!

One of the most driven thought-leaders in all of history was Leonardo Da Vinci.  A true Renaissance Man if there ever was one, and the enduring quality of his surviving art was rivaled only by his contemporary, Michelangelo.  But Da … Continue reading

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The Best Way To Learn. . . .

Beginnings are a curious thing.  Take your first job out of college.  Was it something that put you on a clear path to productivity and achievement?  Or was it a real downer that set you back in some ways?  I … Continue reading

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