Once a year, I trek to Vegas with a small group of men to discuss the issues of the world. While I’m generally not one to go off with the “guys,” this is an exception. Our group is comprised of corporate professionals and entrepreneurs representing many different industries in both the private and public sectors. We share a tremendous amount of respect, and everyone learns from each other. I’m never quite sure of many of the group’s political leanings since the issues are more important than the political parties.
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I’ve been thinking a lot lately about a conversation I had with my son, Alex, a couple of months ago. I had walked in his room, and he asked me what was new. I casually mentioned that I had just written a book, and I was reading the proof. He was somewhat incredulous (and quite taken aback) that he hadn’t been told that I was writing a book. I’ve mentioned many times that I had wanted to write a novel, which is quite surprising, given that I only read non-fiction books. But handing him the completed softbound book made him realize that I wasn’t dreaming anymore.
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