The Decline of Honor

By | August 22, 2022

[August 22, 2022]  The U.S. Army has met only 40% of its current recruiting goal.  Teachers are leaving the classroom in droves.  Churches and synagogues go empty.  More people are abandoning once traditional, noble professions and similar organizations.  It’s not money or a lack of training and skills causing this phenomenon.  It is the decline of honor. “Honor… Read More »

Shaming of Vietnam War Protesters is a Must

By | August 21, 2022

[August 21, 2022] Guest blogger Ernest M. Kennedy III has written several articles in my leadership blog over the years.1  His central premise is that the “protests” were not about the war itself but about the fear of being drafted.  That fear translated into mass violence, murder and assaults on our troops, and a craven political movement to… Read More »

Why Schools Can’t Keep Teachers

By | August 20, 2022

[August 20, 2022] There is a significant teacher shortage in America.  The shortage is real, large, growing, and worse than we thought.  And, it has nothing to do with pay.  Young teachers are abandoning the classroom because their traditional role of educating kids is no longer a priority in the public school system. Those following the slow-rolling tragedy… Read More »

First Wave at Omaha Beach

By | August 18, 2022

[August 18, 2022]  In The Atlantic’s November 1960 issue, S.L.A. Marshall gives an account of the “epic human tragedy” that unfolded when Allied troops landed on the shores of Normandy on D-Day.1  Recently, the article was highlighted in their magazine because it tells a story rarely told but one we need to hear. “Normandy was an American victory;… Read More »

The FBI in Decline: Agent Bryce’s Opinion

By | August 17, 2022

[August 17, 2022]  As regular readers of my leadership know, a recently retired FBI senior agent has taken it upon himself to expose the corruption within this once great organization.  With the recent raid on former-President Trump’s home in Florida, Agent Delf A.  “Jelly” Bryce has been working diligently to provide an update to us.  We should all… Read More »

Boy Scouts, Character, and Leadership

By | August 15, 2022

[August 15, 2022]  The year before the Boy Scouts of America began accepting girls into the organization, I wrote the following article.1  It still applies, perhaps more than ever.  The decision by senior Boy Scout leaders to include girls was not without controversy, and the full impact of that decision is yet to be played out.  Here is… Read More »

Why We Think

By | August 14, 2022

[August 14, 2022]  The reason we think is so that the world does not crush us.  According to those who study animals, it is believed that animals think by moving.  The problem with thinking by moving is that when you make the wrong move, you’re dead.  Human beings can generate fictional images of themselves in a fictional world… Read More »

Psychology of the Dominant Male

By | August 13, 2022

[August 13, 2022]  Frans de Waal is a Dutch primatologist.  His findings on chimp behavior are remarkable and deserve some exposure here.  And, not just because he is probably the world’s greatest living primatologist but because his work is unbelievably important.  His study1 of dominant male chimps has a lesson for us humans. Popular thinking about the dominant… Read More »