Obama vs. Osama: Lessons for All Leaders
The killing of the terrorist was a triumph of commitment and tenacity.
Geoff Loftus, ContributorThe killing of the terrorist was a triumph of commitment and tenacity.
Geoff Loftus, ContributorMarcus Porcius Cato (234 BC - 149 BC), a senator in the glory days of the Roman Empire, was of the firm belief that his country should attack rival Carthage (Tunisia today). So persistent was Cato, he concluded every speech in the senate—regardless of the subject—with the phrase, “Ceterum censeo, Carthaginem esse delendam,” meaning, “Furthermore, I think Carthage must be destroyed.” Cato’s perseverance paid off: Rome finally launched the Third Punic War and did indeed destroy Carthage. read »
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In most folktales, when a young man sets off to rescue the princess and become the king, one of the first tests of his mettle involves generosity. An old woman asks that he share his meager meal, or a beggar pleads for a coin. The young man's older brothers have already refused this request, and bad things have invariably happened to them. read »
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Can you remember the last time you stayed up late watching a movie while you should have been asleep? You weren’t wasting your time. In fact; you may have gained some insights into managing your portfolio. In case you missed them, here are 10 kernels of wisdom from Hollywood classics. 10. [...] read »
After more than a week deliberating, an excused juror, a re-start of deliberations with an alternate juror, and another week and a half of deliberations, there is a verdict in the Galleon insider trading trial. read »