Living in the Here and NowShaken by his brother’s death, Jeffrey Hollender vowed to reconnect with the things he valued. Now, the entrepreneur believes being present in both thought and action isn’t easy but it’s the best way for him to live his life, and to honor his brother.
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You Snooze, You LoseJust as the farmer believes in the rooster’s caw, I believe in rising to face the day with an early-morning alarm. As the day begins to break, the persistent cries of the machine are never welcome. They yank me out of the comfort of dreamland and dispense the first abrasive order of the day. Unlike most daily orders, I can dismiss this one with the flick of a finger.
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The Factory Guy, by JohnI was born very middle class and taught to produce. At times I produced at great cost. In the factory town where I grew up, it didn’t require a ruler bashed across my knuckles to teach me that my life’s work would be six day per week back-aching toil at the very least.
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