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Exploring, storytelling, improvising and collaborating are part of ‘sensemaking’ that allows leaders to remain relevant in ...
Are lobsters even capable of shouting out, and more importantly, can lobsters feel the kind of pain that screaming would ...
David Foster Wallace delivered one of the most widely shared and admired graduation speeches of all time. It still rewards ...
When I wrote this on a sunny Evanston morning, the power-addled president of this country taunted the world with “Will I, won ...
In this short essay, Walter Metz uses a graduation speech by David Foster Wallace to analyze the water imagery in the new Gus Van Sant film, Promised Land.
Are you absolutely sure that as Christians this isn’t the time to hide Anne Frank? Shouldn’t I be willing to help migrants avoid deportation/detention at whatever legal perils await me? If not now ...
David Foster Wallace’s fiction is not a user’s guide or a set of instructions for how to live. It invites thinking, feeling, and seeing the world more clearly.
There is an old joke, made famous by the writer David Foster Wallace, in which one fish says to another, “How’s the water?” The second fish replies: “What the hell is water?” That’s ...