By PAUL NATINSKY Read full article on LinkedIn In August I had a stroke. The southwest zone of my brain exploded and left a bright white relief map of the Great Lakes on a CT scan. Blood pressure of 220 over 110—twice the normal measure—powered what is politely called...
By PAUL NATINSKY Read Full Article on LinkedIn The myriad mass of identity labels and the puzzling potpourri of personal pronouns. Both noble in origin and all overwhelmingly obfuscating when used as self-righteous political and social weapons rather than as clearly...
By PAUL NATINSKY Read Full Article on LinkedIn People in their 50s and 60s are arguably more vital and capable than they have ever been. Advances in medicine, the popularity of health conscious lifestyles and modern vibrant images of people playing life’s back nine...
By PAUL NATINSKY Read Full Article on LinkedIn A few months ago I pushed back in my desk chair and had a long think about how much things had changed since I began my work life. The dawn of the digital age marked my emergence into the work world. Newspapers and...
By PAUL NATINSKY Read Full Article on LinkedIn A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of watching my 14-year-old daughter compete in a soccer exhibition before college coaches and scores of weary, but supportive parents. New teams and new parents crowded the hallways and...