Monthly Archives: January 2025

  By Robert J. Tamasy    Have you gone to a public aquarium and observed the fish calmly swimming around, content in their watery environment? Do you suppose they are even aware of the water in which they live? I doubt it. That is their natural habitat, and they have never known anything else. In

  By Fritz Klumpp          “True for you, but not for me”? I was stunned that the fellow airline pilot I was speaking with could possibly believe that truth was subjective, simply based upon what one feels is right. How could an airline captain make such a statement, knowing his life as well as

By Jim Mathis Early in my life, “Just Getting By” could have been my motto. I was an intelligent kid, which meant I could get “B’s” in high school without opening a book or studying. That attitude followed me to college, where I quickly figured out the minimum requirements I needed to meet to stay

By Rick Boxx According to one prominent research agency’s “State of the Workplace 2023” survey, 44 percent of global employees experienced daily workplace stress in 2023. This percentage – amounting to nearly half of all workers – represented an all-time high for the second year in a row, according to the researchers. No data has been reported