You, the Witness.
No. 1,623 You raise your right hand and swear an oath to tell the truth. Then you have a prolonged conversation, in front of everyone, with your lawyer. He/she asks questions, you answer. It seems simple enough. But here are a few things you should know and keep in the front of your mind. You […]
Story Telling
No. 1,559 I’m reading (actually listening to) a new book by one of my favorite biographers, Doris Kearns Goodwin. It is titled “Leadership in Turbulent Times”. Goodwin has been writing books about Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson for fifty years. This one draws upon a lifetime of study to focus […]