Why your career should come before your family 8

If you were to take any time to watch me throughout my day, you would probably think that I am a typical family man.  I average 40 hour work weeks.  On the weekends, I spend a large amount of time with my family.  We go to sport practices and play […]


Why Doing Your Best is Not 2

We’ve all been there.  In spite of our best intentions and diligent work, our performance never seems to meet what we see others accomplishing even though we know we should be able.  We try our best, but our best never seems to be enough. This happened to me recently over […]


SMART Goals and Philosophy 1

In Why Businessmen Need Philosophy, Dr. Harry Binswanger identifies the ultimate CEO in your life is your philosophy.  What does that mean in practice?  Take goal-setting.  Based on what I understand about philosophy, I would suspect that an ideal approach to goal-setting would be based on your values – clearly identified, objectively defined, and do not contradict reality.  […]


Jaana Woiceshyn

Interview: How to be Profitable and Moral with Dr. Jaana Woiceshyn

We’re super excited to post our interview with Dr. Jaana Woiceshyn, author of the new book How to be Profitable and Moral: A Rational Egoist Approach to Business.  It applies rational virtues through examples in business for a thorough chewing of the concepts to have your understanding rock solid and ready […]


Repubs say Romney, Dems say Obama. What do they both get wrong?

You may have noticed lately how all the Republican pundits say Romney will win and all the Democratic pundits say Obama will win.  Don’t they see the same data?  They can’t both be right.  Can they both be wrong? In a word, yes!  How?  Confirmation bias. According to Science Daily, confirmation […]


Translating Goals into Action

Updated and expanded post from Try Reason! Watching the Olympics, I became amazed at the skills these men and women possess.  To achieve such phenomenal skills requires more than just setting big long-term goals – like winning a gold in the Olympics.  It requires many, many years of hard work […]


Writing 5 year goals – a personal example 1

Updated from an earlier post on Try Reason! In a previous post, I identified an outline for identifying 5 year goals, which begins with identifying your central purpose in life (CPL). In this post, I detail how I arrived at my current 5 year goals. I start with my current CPL – to […]


3 Keys to Picking a Career

All things being equal most of us want more money.  All things being equal most of us want a career that brings immense personal satisfaction.  What if those two things do not align?  What if the career that you would love to pursue makes it extremely difficult to make money.  Some common […]


How to stop wasting time and get the most out of life 4

Every action we choose requires time and effort – time and effort that could be spent doing another activity. So its to our best interest to spend each second on activities that create the most value for us – on actions that are value-dense. “Since a value is that which one […]


Why Ambition is a Virtue?

In a world where ambition is sometimes frowned upon, why should you explicitly focus on such a habit and more so, consider it a virtue?  Consider this definition of ambition by Ayn Rand: “the systematic pursuit of achievement and of constant improvement in respect to one’s goal.”  By this conception, […]