Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s difficult to call colonization and the theories that perpetuate and justify it to this day anything but the sinful antithesis of love
Month: December 2020
Screwed up? It’s okay to be honest
Reading Time: 3 minutes In business and in life, we all make errors in judgment. It’s through these mistakes that we’re able to learn and hopefully grow
Trudeau’s litany of broken promises, and higher carbon taxes
Reading Time: 3 minutes Trudeau told us he wouldn’t be increasing taxes. He lied
Keeping the Christmas spirit alive beyond the festive season
Reading Time: 3 minutes Recalling and acting upon the goodwill of Christmas 2020 will be important in the coming months. Once the festive season ends, the hard work of Christmas begins
The slippery ethics of paying grocery executives bonuses
Reading Time: 4 minutes COVID-19 has made us realize that many people whose jobs are too important to be interrupted are the ones earning the least money
A revisionist history of who won the U.S. Civil War
Reading Time: 4 minutes While history may show the South lost on the battlefields, it may have won the war of ideas and influence more than 150 years after the last shot was fired
Cancel culture leading to an exodus of universities’ free-thinkers
Reading Time: 4 minutes Just as a candle’s flame starved of oxygen sputters and dies, so does the advancement of knowledge when starved of criticism
Tensions rise in Persian Gulf over oil shipments
Reading Time: 3 minutes The only guarantee of safe passage of crude from the energy-rich Middle East region is the resolution of disputes through negotiations
Many questions will linger post-pandemic
Reading Time: 3 minutes Now that vaccines have made it possible for the world to be free of COVID-19, what consequences of this plague can we look forward to?
Managing change during a time of constant change
Reading Time: 3 minutes To grab someone’s attention, move from making speeches and announcements to creating an experience in which people learn for themselves