Monthly Archives: January 2013

Think Like A Lawyer – To Feel Like a Human Being Again

“The ultimate authority must always rest with the individual’s own reason and critical analysis.” – Dalai Lama In my last post, I talked about how lawyers are trained to think.  Objectively.  Analytically.  Unemotionally.  And, while it is true that such thinking … Continue reading

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Think Like a Lawyer (But Don’t Feel)

“Don’t think… Feel.”  – Bruce Lee Recently, I attended my 15th year law school reunion.  It was great to see old friends, renew lost connections, and make new ones.  I struck up a conversation with a classmate about her career … Continue reading

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