Quite a backstory. So much of what we superficially think was good work has a dark underbelly. And then, as you point out, sometimes the dark underbelly is fully exposed.
Interesting analogy. Trust and responsibility are co-partners in successful leadership. Anyway, what a wonderful series of letters from Norway. We were there a few years ago and this was a much appreciated renewal of memories. Way to go!
Yes, I see the parallels. I can't help but wonder if Dr. Hanson would have tried that on a man. A complete disregard for those who don't have power or recourse, while a common human experience, is especially prevalent in these times.
Quite a backstory. So much of what we superficially think was good work has a dark underbelly. And then, as you point out, sometimes the dark underbelly is fully exposed.
Interesting analogy. Trust and responsibility are co-partners in successful leadership. Anyway, what a wonderful series of letters from Norway. We were there a few years ago and this was a much appreciated renewal of memories. Way to go!
Yes, I see the parallels. I can't help but wonder if Dr. Hanson would have tried that on a man. A complete disregard for those who don't have power or recourse, while a common human experience, is especially prevalent in these times.
Enjoyed the very interesting topic but don’t feel the political analogy was appropriate.