Reframing Success

Reframing Success

Reframing is a psychological term meaning that the reaction to any situation is found in the frame in which it is viewed. Reframing life’s rewards will be a requirement of satisfaction for those who mature in our changed economy. The future isn’t what it was. It’s likely you’ve heard people in their 50s and 60s […]

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 The Rewards of Social Entrepreneurship and Thanks From a Beneficiary

The Rewards of Social Entrepreneurship and Thanks From a Beneficiary

There are three basic types of entrepreneurship, for-profit, intellectual, and social. Google exemplifies the first, The Copenhagen Consensus the second, and Warriors and Quiet Waters the third. All require a good organization and good management to be effective. Organizations are created to achieve some purpose. The motivation may be a good cause, for example healing […]

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 How We Ration Care

How We Ration Care

From NCPA Health Alerts, September 7, 2011 There are not very many good things you can say about a deep recession. But from a researcher’s point of view, there is one silver lining. This recession has given us a natural experiment in health economics — and the results are stunning. But, first things first. Here […]

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 Changing Perceptions of Bozeman, Montana

Changing Perceptions of Bozeman, Montana

FREE just completed a summer conference, co-sponsored with MSU, for federal judges—2011 marks the twentieth year of this program. Several asked how this series began. Here’s an overview and a prediction for Bozeman. Its attractions are an increasing strong magnet for healthy, successful people. The foundation of the judges program began in the 1980s. I […]

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