Here’s Why I Think History is Important (Kathrine Switzer)
Read MoreI’d never heard the remarkable story of Kathrine Switzer, until now. She was the first woman to ever compete in the famed Boston Marathon.
Read MoreI’d never heard the remarkable story of Kathrine Switzer, until now. She was the first woman to ever compete in the famed Boston Marathon.
Read MoreOne extraordinary moment in someone’s life can tell you a lot.
Consider what happened once to Tom Sexton.
Read MoreRichard Turnbull died a few days ago.
He was the oldest dealer on the World Series of Poker staff. Richard may have been 86 in calendar years, but he was 21 in spirit. Richard loved poker and his favorite time of year was traveling to Las Vegas every summer to be with so many of the people he called his friends.
It’s a mystery as to why it happened. Senseless really.
Read MoreSometimes, someone else’s needs are greater than my own.
— Mark “Old Bear” Hughes
Read MoreWe pass by strangers every day.
Most of the time, like ships in the night, we don’t even know they’re there or who they are.
I wonder how many times we’ve stood beside truly remarkable people, extraordinary individuals among us — those who have witnessed incredible events in history and may have even shaped the world in some way — and didn’t even know it.
It probably happens more often than you think.