Most people — certainly those younger than 60 — may only know “Ben-Hur” as a chariot race that appeared in the 1959 Academy Award-winning film starring the late Charlton Heston. That film used to be telecast regularly during the Christmas season, but it seems in recent years, we’re more apt to look for Ralphie in …
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Lost and Found
In our professional lives and in our personal lives, we need to know four things: where we’ve been where we are where we are going and how we are going to get there. If a man knows those four things, his chances of making a positive impact on the world are greatly increased. There are …
Anne Frank, June 12, 1929 – early March 1945
Earlier this week, a tVM subscriber pointed me to the official website of Tom Shadyac’s film “I Am.” How or when I will see it, I don’t know, but I WILL see it. The trailer grabbed my guts and the final statement struck with power: “We started by asking ‘What’s wrong with the world,’ and …
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