Monthly Archive: July 2020

A Clash of Symbols

I wonder what other people might find if they take a moment to consider symbols from the other person’s point of view.

A Tale of Two Resignation Letters

I’ve rubbed elbows with enough board members, who tend to skew old, rich, and patronizing the hired help, to take Kelli Morgan’s account at face value

“Hamilton” and the False Choice

The play “Hamilton” offers us a false choice between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. But the two are morally equivalent.

Saturday Morning Gaming: Added Value

The game just keeps getting bette…And it’s all thanks to the fact that it remains malleable even 16 years after coming out in stores.