I was a kid in the 70’s, so it’s understandable that equality was a part of my upbringing. My family truly believed that it didn’t matter what gender or race or persuasion a person was; everyone should be treated with the same respect and in same way – equal. So as I became older, my […]
read moreHonor Is About You, No One Else
Honor is a funny thing. Most people think they have it, however, very few truly do. At one time to be “A Man of Honor” was a way of life. Most people, man or woman, existed where their word was as “good as gold” or, as I like to say, “My handshake is better than […]
read moreIt’s What’s Inside That Counts
When I was a kid, I was an altar boy at the Mt. Carmel Church in East Boston. No, I’m not coming out with any allegations. In fact, it was quite the opposite experience; they were a very caring and supportive group, especially Brother Gabriel who is a gem of a person. I was an […]
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