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Some Thoughts on Clarity

Clarity

The more I go through life, the more value I place on clarity. And while clarity can often come from an epiphany, it takes a lot of training to put oneself in a position to have such epiphanies. Besides having a lot of life experience to know what has worked and what has not,

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Neighborhood Bully

Neighborhood Bully

Last week was extremely busy, and this week, I’m in Europe for meetings in London related to our property insurance. Given that time is limited but the subject is important, I thought that the most expedient way to convey my points about the Middle East would be to use the words of someone far more prophetic and insightful than myself.

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On Second Thought: Lessons from Frozen Blueberries

frozen blueberries

The pictures that follow seem odd at first. It’s not unreasonable to ask why I took pictures of frozen blueberries and felt compelled to share them via my blog.

I had an epiphany recently when adding frozen blueberries to my smoothie.

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The Days Between - The Wisdom of Jerry Garcia

Jerry Garcia

Jerry Garcia was born on August 1st, 1942 and died on August 9th, 1995. The eight days between his birthday and the day of his death are known as the “Days Between”. It also happens to be the name of a very poignant Grateful Dead song,

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Lucky 36

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Last week there were two notable events for me. The first was watching the extraordinary Wimbledon Final between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, and the second was my 36th anniversary at CWS.  In Judaism, the number 18 is a lucky number because it is connected to life in Jewish numerology. 

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Indispensability and Lessons from Liam Neeson

indispensable Liam Neeson

And all the roads we have to walk are winding

And all the lights that lead us there are blinding

-Oasis “Wonderwall”

I am periodically asked to give career advice and it is something that honestly I’m not so comfortable doing.

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Renter Nation - The Move Away From Homeownership

Renter Nation

Here is my latest video discussing the transition of the United States from a society and economy that was completely homeownership centric to one that has become much more of a Renter Nation. We at CWS believe this is a trend that has some very powerful economic,

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Do College-Educated Parents Have Higher Earning Kids?

Educated

There is overwhelming evidence that the higher the educational attainment one has the more one will earn in his or her lifetime. Is there a correlation between the educational attainment of the parents and their kids? Recent Interesting research carried out by the Federal Reserve shows this is clearly the case and quantifies this as the following chart shows.

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Living Up To The High Expectations of Dragon Parents

dragon parents

Michael Gershon was President George W. Bush’s speechwriter for the first 6.5 years of his administration. One of the most famous lines he wrote was “the soft bigotry of low expectations.” Some people thought that it was a bit harsh in that President Bush was saying that in some ways we’re putting more emphasis on compensating disadvantaged minorities by focusing on what obstacles they are up against rather than raising them up with higher expectations.

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R.I.P. Sam Zell

Sam Zell

Legendary real estate investor Sam Zell passed away last week at 81. He was clearly a larger-than-life figure who communicated in a very unfiltered way such that you always knew what he thought and where he stood. 

In the last year or two,

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