When I was growing up, my dad had a close friend and neighbor, Arthur Tacelli, who was an attorney in Boston. Mr. Tacelli, as I called him, was a fun, loving guy who always had great stories. He was a “street” guy, but very intelligent, and he loved well thought-out principles and discussions that proved […]
read moreHow The Kentucky Derby Forged An Unbreakable Bond
When I was a kid, my grandfather worked for Suffolk Downs in East Boston; he was an enormous thoroughbred fan, thus making me one. I went to the track often, and although Suffolk was considered by some to be the next stop prior to glue, I enjoyed being with him, placing bets and watching the […]
read moreTime To Expose The Frauds And Posers
My last post of 2010 was a retrospective on the successes I’ve encountered by engaging in social media. Although my year was extremely positive, it also opened my eyes to a disproportionate number of people assuming the position of experts in specific fields. What was most troublesome about this discovery is that certain folks not […]
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