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The Arts Are a Waste of Time
Midlife is a time when science and technology, although wonderful, fails to satisfy. It stimulates our need for deeper levels of creativity.

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Africans on TIME’s 100 most influential people list
TIME magazine has released it’s annual picks of the 100 most influential men and women whose power, talent or moral example is transforming the world.

Puberty, Morality, and Maturity
The stages of moral development parallel our physical evolution. What happens when someone gets stuck in adulthood?

Interview Question -- Outside The Box
Moral dilemma or opportunity to think outside box?

One man’s solution to a tough selling problem - history repeats itself in surprising places
How a chance meeting in India reminded the author of the birth of the advertising agency business - with a moral to be drawn.

Moral Hazards of Metrics
Build on your awareness of moral hazards within business. Steve touches on seven moral hazards within business - quantitative versus qualitative; creativity, innovation and intuition can be put aside with metrics; no evolution, efficiency versus effectiveness; myopia; assumptions and biases; looking backwards not forwards. This article builds upon the work of Ron Baker of VeraSage Institute.

Ye Who Now Will Bless The Poor
One of my favorite Christmas carols tells the story of Good King Wenceslas. Remember him? The moral of the carol is found in the very last lyric: "Ye who now will bless the poor shall, yourselves, find blessing."

Achieving potential
If we want to achieve results in today's world - whether in the personal, organisational, national, international or any other arena - we need to be "whole people". "Whole people" are those in whose lives all areas - cognitive, moral, interpersonal, spiritual, and affective - are integrated and consistent.

Inspirational Leadership: Morals Are Required
If you want to be an inspirational leader, figure out your values. Sure, there might be exceptions... but the existence of very-rare exceptions shouldn't destroy the need for the moral "rules" that separate good behavior from bad. And, to put it bluntly, you will never inspire greatness in anyone if you don't have an obvious set of moral rules by which you consistently live....

For want of a nail
Oh dear! We really are in a bit of a financial pickle aren’t we? It could even be said that we are up a creek, without the proverbial paddle. And what is so distressing (not to say depressing) is that this whole financial mess is so unnecessary. Greed, corruption, ethical and moral shortcomings (in that order) caused this whole problem. Some people are prepared to do anything to make a quick buck.

Setting Your Moral Compass to North. Why talking about ethics is not enough
Just mentioning the word ethics conjures up a number of thoughts on ethical and moral failings. The late 20th century and early 21st century is marked by an increase in discussions and scholarly debate of the subject. At times you cannot even so much as turn on the television or pick up a newspaper without some news on the ethical failings of an individual or organization. Could it be that we are less moral than we once were or do moral failings only appear more prevalent simply because there is an increase in awareness through education, training and discussion? This article discusses the potential reasons for such failings and what can be done to address the matter.

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