We’ve all been in situations where we struggle when someone doesn’t understand something. Usually we take a breath and utter (either aloud or to ourselves) “let me see how I can make this clearer.” ...
If you follow my work, you may know that I have been promoting a mission for writers during this period of pandemic, recession and social unrest. I have called upon public writers — not just ...
Why don't those darned jurors hear what I am telling them? Or, asked differently, what did that lawyer mean by giving such an incoherent opening statement—didn't they realize that details were missing ...
We all have that colleague at work, the guy who tend to build very long sentences — over 20 words — , using strange terminology to deliver his messages not once or twice, almost every single time. The ...
Adam and Eve were commanded not to eat of the tree of knowledge, lest “in the day thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die.” [1] Adam and Eve did not die - not then, anyway. But now, with knowledge ...
CITs. ERISA. 408(b)(2). 404(a)(5). 404(c). Participant. PLESA. ESG. HSA. Fiduciary. Financial wellness. Revenue sharing. 12(b)1 fees. DC plans. IPS. TPA. These are just a few of the common acronyms ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
You might have played it yourself: Tap out the rhythm of a popular song and see if your listeners can name it. Like the subjects in the Stanford experiment, I thought it would be easy for the kids to ...
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