One of my favorite questions to ask people when I meet them is “what do you want to be when you grow up?” I have always asked this regardless of my new friend’s age. Kids always answer without hesitation, but … Keep Reading
In my experience it seems as though every generation is worried about the next. The proliferation of the term “kids these days” is driven by the constant worry about the next generation’s inability to understand the trials of the previous … Keep Reading
It is a unique experience to have a room full of 30 sets of eyes looking at you, expecting you to have all the answers. And it certainly adds to the experience to know that by the end of the … Keep Reading