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Category Archives: Great Men and Women
Steven Jobs’ wisdom regarding work.
Few people come along in our world who can compare with Steven Jobs. He will be sorely missed. It was clear that the man loved his work. Here’s what Steven Jobs once said about work when giving a speech at Stanford in 2005: “Your … Continue reading
Don’t forget Sir Winston Churchill!
It’s hard for me to believe that Sir Winston Churchill died so long ago. The date was April 26, 1965. I was in high school and I recall weeping uncontrollably when I heard what for me was devastating news, for I was … Continue reading