Yesterday, I traveled from my home in St. Louis to a client onsite in Vancouver, B.C.
When I fly, I’m typically pretty busy. I’m either reading documents, preparing reports, or catching up on much-needed reading. It’s usually my quiet time.
During yesterday’s flight, I struck up a conversation with a couple from Philadelphia. As a result, I [...]
Archive for September 10th, 2008
Green Tomatoes, Neighbors, and Social Capital
Written by: Bill Sherman on Wednesday, 10 September 2008, 9:23 AM







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