John Adams by David McCullough. 2001. Simon & Schuster. p.226
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
great necessities call out great virtues
Monday, January 25, 2021
we don’t eat it all; we don’t plant it all
I Am the Grand Canyon: The Story of the Havasupai People by Stephen Hirst. Grand Canyon Association. 2007. p. 50
Note: In the past, the Havasupai grew their corn in the canyon and then, in the winter, moved up to the plateau to live and ranch. Corn is carried with them for food. The corn may be stored in three chambers: that in the first is eaten during the winter, that of the second during the spring planting period, and of the third, only a little may be eaten, not all. This remainder is saved against the contingency of flood, etc.
Sunday, January 24, 2021
all that we suffer
From Spencer W. Kimball, Faith Precedes the Miracle (1972), 98, as quoted in Paul V. Johnson, "More Than Conquerors through Him That Loved Us." April 2011 General Conference.
Saturday, January 23, 2021
people resist in response to something
Maya Townsend and Elizabeth Doty
"The road to successful change is lined with trade-offs," strategy+business. November 2, 2020.
Friday, January 22, 2021
go slow to go fast
The same idea helps reframe notions about how to lead organizational change successfully. Instead of doing the conceptual work quickly and alone, leaders must slow down the initial planning stages, resist the temptation and endorphin rush of being a “heroic” leader solving the problem, and engage people in frank conversations about the trade-offs involved in change. This does not have to take long — even just a few days or weeks. The key is to build the capacity to think together and to get underlying assumptions out in the open.
Maya Townsend and Elizabeth Doty
"The road to successful change is lined with trade-offs," strategy+business. November 2, 2020.




