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Celebrating a Day of Ethical Independence Jul. 04, 2025

The Language of Ethics

Half a century ago, when I possessed the charming innocence of a 12-year-old, I took offense at the ... Read More

Why Checking More Boxes Is Not the Solution Jun. 06, 2025

The Language of Ethics

A smile spreads over your face as you discover Saturday night leftovers hiding in the fridge behind ... Read More

Why Sometimes Not Seeing Is More Believing May. 09, 2025

The Language of Ethics

Readers of a certain age will remember the iconic television series "Mr. Ed." The title character, a... Read More

How to Scratch the Itch that Sabotages your Success May. 02, 2025

The Language of Ethics

What would you consider life's greatest pleasure? The possibilities are endless. Obvious candidates ... Read More

People Can Change -- and That's a Good Thing Apr. 25, 2025

The Language of Ethics

Do you know Lester Young? No, not the jazz saxophone player — the convicted murderer. His stor... Read More

Acquire Ethical Clarity by Embracing Moral Ambiguity Apr. 18, 2025

The Language of Ethics

You may have heard this before: Statistically, automobile accidents more often happen at dusk. Once ... Read More

What's in a Name? Sometimes, Nothing at All Apr. 11, 2025

The Language of Ethics

In the spirit of full disclosure, I'm going public with a humiliating confession. In "Harry Potter a... Read More

Teacher Made Serious Error Jan. 18, 2019

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I know you are a former teacher and high school principal, so I'm hoping you can help m... Read More

Unlearning What We Learned Jan. 16, 2019

Classic Zig Ziglar

Good News: Anything we have learned can be unlearned. If we've been taught to lie, cheat and steal, ... Read More

A Superior Vision Apr. 27, 2016

Walter E. Williams

Last month, I celebrated the beginning of my 81st year of life. For nearly half that time, I have be... Read More