by Kare Anderson | Mar 6, 2010 | behavior, Book, Caring, Choice, Friendship
Recently two friends broke trust with me. One offered to do something that was vital to me, didn’t and didn’t tell me. Another shared private information about me with a stranger who then told several people who work with me. I don’t know which...
by Kare Anderson | Mar 3, 2010 | behavior, Choice, Customer
“Life is the sum of all your choices,” wrote Albert Camus. Unfortunately, just as we misjudge how happy we will be in the future, we misjudge how our fear of immediate loss hampers our future options. In this game recognize how that happens and make...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 15, 2009 | behavior, Caring, Choice
If you’re not feeling happy then this post can help. Did you know that more Americans are happier now than before our economy went bad? Now how does that make you feel? Stay with me though for the revelation that can lift your spirits.Everyone who claims to be happy...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 3, 2009 | Choice, Freedom, Friendship
In a world that increasingly favors thinkers (vs. laborers) huge changes are happening, including these four, observes Arnold King: 1. The nature of marriage has changed: “Men & women look for complementarity in consumption rather than in production.”2....
by Kare Anderson | Oct 18, 2009 | Choice
Unconditional love is a swell idea yet admit it. Aren’t there times you’d like to change someone’s behavior? Get them to act right, like you. Or perhaps you’d like to drop a bad habit. Then learn how to “nudge.” That’s a situational prompt that sways people...
by Kare Anderson | Sep 27, 2009 | behavior, Choice
Steve Jobs sparked hot debate about the rich “getting to jump to the head of the line” when he revealed that he was able to get a liver transplant in a remarkably short time. 5,771 Americans are waiting for a liver. Last year, 1,481 Americans died waiting.People’s...