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I’m mow a middle aged dad and I often catch myself drawing analogies and references to kids on some of the lexicons of my youth. The books and the films that were oh so prescient as a kid are sometimes lost on my 14 year old.
In Rocky II, there's a moment that perfectly captures the challenge of transformation. Mickey, Rocky’s trainer, tells him he has to switch from fighting lefty to righty. Why? Because it’ll make him faster. Rocky resists. It’s uncomfortable....
Years ago, when I was serving as a company XO, my commander (who is no doubt reading this) was out on leave during our Christmas Break. I sat in on a meeting where a brand-new second lieutenant briefed a plan for a qualification range that ...
We all know the story: a reclusive, eccentric candy maker, a worldwide competition, and a grand prize that changes a young boy's life forever. But beneath the whimsical surface of "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" (the 1971 classic, of ...
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